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3-1-04
Book of the month: A Raisin in the Sun
1. The title of A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry comes from the poem “Harlem” by Langston Hughes. The title of a raisin in the sun relates to the poem because the poem says a dream deferred dries up like a raisin in the sun. ... On the other hand, she is not like a raisin in the sun because she doesn’t let her many problems get to her. Travis seems to be overprotected by his parents, they will not let him be a street kid; maybe they are protecting him from becoming a raisin in the sun. ... It seems that in this play, because of the title, to become a raisin in the sun is to compromise yourself, to loose sight of a dream and to give up all together. ... In Lorraine Hansberrys A Raisin in the Sun, minor characters such as George Murchison and Karl Lindner represent the ideas against which the main characters react.
Approximate Word count = 801 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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