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A Raisin in the Sun


The characters in Lorraine Hansberry^s play are very significant in


understanding the play. The characters are examples of they way


Lorraine lived day by day her live when she was a kid. The success of


the play was brought out by the characters and her way of keeping our


interest with each one of them. They characters are very critical in


understanding the play. There were four main characters that made the


play a sellout, Lena, Ruth, Beneatha and Walter Lee. Each one of these


characters had a dream to try to accomplish. The Characters portray


the plays meaning in the way the play evolved into a masterpiece.


Lorraine Hansberry studied African history while working


on A


Raisin in the Sun. She incorporated her knowledge of the


history and wanted to bring it over in to her play. Beneatha a


character in A Raisin in the Sun knows much about her African past.


Mama is very proud of her African heritage and believing it^s


importance. During the stage directing of the play Lena has the ^noble


bearings of the women of the heroes of the Southwest Africa , but she


totally ignores her African past and does not care much about it


either^ (Cheney 59). Asagai Beneatha^s acquaintance talks allot about


his African past and believes deeply in his culture and heritage. He


is from Nigeria where there is a lot of poverty.


A Raisin in the Sun is a quiet


celebration of the black


family the importance of African


roots, the equality of


women, the vulnerability of marriage,


the true value of


money, the survival of the individual


and the nature of


mans dreams (Cheney 55).


Africa is a great part of the play because it brings out good and


humorous elements in the Younger family, such as Walter yelling out


^Hot Damn!^ ^Flaming Spear!^ as Beneatha walks out in her Nigerian


robes (Cheney 60). Africa becomes a symbol of heritage and a


troublesome but hopeful future (Cheney 56).


With the help of Paul Robeson, W.E.B Dubois and


Frederick


Douglass she created the play A Raisin in the Sun. Paul


Robeson was a famous baritone singer. He inspired her to write A


Raisin in the Sun. She loved his voice and the songs he sang.


Hansberry learned from him ^…the way that most blacks lived, and the


dangers of being an artist^ (Cheney 45-46). W.E.B Dubois was an


original thinker and a sociologist. Hansberry ^…gained admiration


for black intellectual, socialism, and black leadership^ (Cheney 40).


Frederick Douglass was a another writer. Hansberry learned about


slavery and its psychology. She also learned a ^…invaluable lesson


that the sufferings of a people may be presented truthfully in ways


that rise above propaganda to the level of art^ (Cheney 36-37). A


Raisin in the Sun is a very interesting play about the Younger^s, a


family that lives in the Chicago south side ghetto. The characters in


the play are Ruth her husband Walter, their son Travis, also Beneatha


and Lena. The family is poor and very much so hopeless in finding a


new home. Lena is lucky though she found a very nice home in Clyborne


Park in a white neighborhood. In the beginning of the play the family


is waiting for a 10,000 dollar check. Each family member has there own


thoughts on what they should do with the money. Lena wants a new home


and so she could support the family, Walter wants to invest the money


in a liquor store, and Beneatha wants the money so she could pay for


medical school. Acco

rding to Lorraine Hansberry, Joseph Asagai was her


favorite character to create. He is a Nigerian student who is


Beneatha^s confidant. Mama is a very good example of a black matriarch


trying to keep her family in line. Mama is a very religious women.


She is up set and smacks Beneatha when Beneatha tells her that she does


not believe in God. Mama tells her that if she lives in her house she


must believe in God. Henry Hewes opinion was that ^the play contained


dramaturgical implications which were brought out by Walter^ (Hewes


212).


Theophilus Lewis notion was ^the drama had a great sense


of


spiritual conflict in the area of Walter Younger^s soul


with an


obbligato of social awareness^ (Lewis 216). According to James Baldwin


he thought this play was ^excellent and never before in the entire


history of the American theater had so much of the truth of Black


peoples lives been on stage^ (Baldwin 55).


Many critics thought that the characters had most to do


with


the play an how the play was perceived. Jordan Y. Miller


thought ^A Raisin in the Sun is one of the greatly enhanced by well


ordered revelation of the events which are so important in the lives of


the characters^ (Miller). Also Lorraine Hansberry kept our interest by


developing the characters through out the play. The characters are


people who collaborated with other people and confronting there


confusion and anger. Gerald Weales thought the play was old fashion


and had almost no serious playwright. However he thought ^the plays


strength lied in the characters and the problem of Walter Lee^


(Weales). If the play was to be written differently it would have had


no real significant meaning. Amari Baraka another dramatist ^liked the


play and thought that the characters had a big part in developing it^.


^The play was enjoying and revival^ according to Mr. Baraka. ^The


characters were critical to its dramatic tensions and understanding^


(Baraka). Beneatha had a real strong sense of her racial pride. She


had a powerful believe in her culture and heritage. The play was also


about dreams. Beneatha wanted to be a medical student, Ruth wanted to


get away from the run-down neighborhood, and Walter wanted his liquor


store. Theophilus Lewis from The Catholic World had this to say ^The


plight of the Youngers enfiladed by economic insecurity from one side


and by race prejudice from the other offers the author obvious


opportunities to indulge in propaganda for interracial justice^ (Lewis


215). Mr. Lewis again thought the play ^…stirs the emotions of some


observers while pricking the conscience of others^ (Lewis 215). In the


end Harold Clurman thought the play ^was an authentic portrait of the


aspirations, anxieties, ambitions and contradictory pressures of


affecting a humble Negro family in a big city^ (Clurman 212).


In conclusion the play itself and the characters resemble


the


way Lorraine lived. The four characters Lena, Ruth,


Beneatha,


and Walter Lee, made the play into a enjoying drama by there dialogue


and actions. Hansberry believed strongly in her African heritage, and


she incorporated her knowledge of her African past by associating it


mostly between Beneatha and Asagai. The way Hansberry describes her


characters each one had to depend on one another for support in


survival. I thought Hansberry^s drama of a Negro family struggling for


survival was excellent by the way she made that play revolve around her


childhood, and the way she developed each character.

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