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  1. Black Writers and the Left, ed. Kristin Moriah. —The present study scrutinizes the inner as well as the outer truth of African Americans life under the impact of racism in the prize winning and American classical play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry. This study argues that racism makes African Americans end up in unequal economic ...

  2. First, Ruth is happy that they are moving into a new house and she is willing to bring their baby into the world in the new house. Second, Walter begins to act “like a man” by denying the sale ...

  3. Expert Answers. Ruth supports her husband by selflessly putting her own dreams and goals on the back burner and remaining by Walter Jr's side as he struggles to find happiness. Ruth is portrayed ...

  4. Overall, Ruth ’s relations with the other family members are very good. Lena is the family matriarch and the mother of Walter, but she and Ruth generally get along as a mother and daughter would ...

  5. Chapter 2:A Raisin in the Sun Plot Summary "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry is a play that tells the story of the Younger family, a poor African-American family living in Chicago in the 1950s. The play explores themes of dreams, racial discrimination, and the importance of family. The story begins with the Younger family living in

  6. A Raisin in the Sun Full Play Summary. A Raisin in the Sun portrays a few weeks in the life of the Youngers, a Black family living on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s. When the play opens, the Youngers are about to receive an insurance check for $10,000. This money comes from the deceased Mr. Younger’s life insurance policy.

  7. Expert Answers. In A Raisin in the Sun, Walter and Ruth Younger experience strains on their marriage because of their individual problems and family problems, but the greatest strain occurs ...

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