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  1. A Raisin in the Sun. Mama (Lena Younger) Mama is Walter and Beneatha’s sensitive mother and the head of the Younger household. She demands that members of her family respect themselves and take pride in their dreams. Mama requires that the apartment in which they live always be neat and polished. She stands up for her beliefs and provides ...

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      Distraught over the prospect of Ruth having an abortion,...

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      As Mama’s only son, Ruth’s defiant husband, Travis’s caring...

  2. A Raisin in the Sun. Mini Essays. 1. What are the dreams of the main characters—Mama, Ruth, Beneatha, and Walter—and how are they deferred? Mama dreams of moving her family out of their cramped apartment and into a house with a yard where children can play and she can tend a garden.

  3. While waiting for Travis, Mama asks Ruth about her visit to the doctor, and Ruth’s use of the pronoun “she” to refer to the doctor makes Mama “immediately suspicious.”. Travis enters and breathlessly describes how he and his friends chased and killed a rat in the street. Travis’ story brings his dispirited mother to tears.

  4. Hansberry describes Ruth as being "about thirty" but "in a few years, she will be known among her people as a 'settled woman.'" Ruth has only simple dreams and would be content to live out her life being moderately comfortable. Her biggest dream blossoms only after Mama's news of the possibility of their moving to a better neighborhood.

  5. A Raisin in the Sun examines the effects of racial prejudice on the fulfillment of an African-American family’s dreams. The play centers on the Youngers, a working-class family that lives in Chicago’s South Side during the mid-twentieth century. Shortly before the play begins, the head of the Younger family, Big Walter, dies, leaving the ...

  6. Oct 3, 2024 · In A Raisin in the Sun, what are each character's dreams? The four main characters of this excellent play are Mama, Walter, Ruth and Beneatha. Each of them have a different dream for their lives ...

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  8. Analysis. The concept of dreams is a focal point throughout A Raisin in the Sun, with Hansberry using the title to allude to “Harlem,” a 1951 Langston Hughes poem that poses the question: what ...

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