Friday, July 19, 2019
Lorraine Hansberrys A Raisin In The Sun â⬠Freedom :: Raisin Sun essays
            A Raisin in the Sun ââ¬â Freedom           Have you ever found money coming between you and your family and disrupting  love and life? Money can destroy families and change them for the worse. In the  Raisin in the Sun, the author Lorraine Hansberry, uses events of her life to  relate and explain how the Younger family, of Chicago's South side, struggles  and improves throughout the book. One main cause for their family's problems is  because of money and how it causes anger to control the family. The play deals  with situations in which the family is dealing with unhappiness from money.  Walter, the man of the house in the Younger family, tries impressing Travis, his  son, too much with money instead of teaching him the more important lessons of  life. Walter also dreams to invest in a liquor store and make a lot of money and  becomes overwhelmed and badly caught up in his dream. Lastly, the Younger family  is much too dependent on the check their Mama is receiving. The family has lost  the fact that their mama tries to tell    them, before, freedom was life but now  money seems to have the controlling factor in life. When money becomes an  obsession for a family, problems occur.           Walter seems to be a good father to Travis, but starts to lose control by the  end of the play. When with Travis, Walter relates too much to money, instead of  focusing on their family fun in life. Walter tries to impress Travis with money  and thinks that teaching Travis to be rich is the happiest way to go. In the  play, it shows that Travis is becoming like his father and is starting to think  about money at too young of an age. In scene two in Raisin in the Sun, Travis  complains to his mother, Ruth, that he wants to work so he can earn some money.  His father responds by giving Travis money and trying to impress him. Walter  says to Travis, "In fact, here's another fifty cents... Buy yourself some fruit  today or take a taxicab to school or something!"(Page 30). It is all right to be  happy with money but it shouldn't be the reason to be proud of your family.  					    
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