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  1. Mama’s Plant. The most overt symbol in the play, Mama’s plant represents both Mama’s care and her dream for her family. In her first appearance onstage, she moves directly toward the plant to take care of it. She confesses that the plant never gets enough light or water, but she takes pride in how it nevertheless flourishes under her care.

  2. Walter's attitude towards money changes over the course of Hansberry's work. At the start of the play and from that point, Walter is driven by money. His anticipation of the life insurance check ...

  3. Mood: The play, A Raisin in The Sun, shows various moods; it starts with quite a realistic and bitter mood but becomes highly sarcastic and critical with the passage of time until it reaches its end which is depressive and serious. Motif: Most important motifs of the play are music, money, Beneatha’s hair, and house.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · A Raisin in the Sun has many symbols, such as Mama's plant, Beneatha's hair, the eggs, the insurance payment, the music, the money, and the dreams. Each symbol contributes to the play's themes ...

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  6. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in A Raisin in the Sun, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. A central virtue in the Younger household, dignity exerts a unifying force throughout the play. Mama expresses pride in her family’s background and tries to instill in her children a sense of respect for their ...

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