Sunday, March 22, 2009

Children's Rights

Walter and Ruth's son Travis misses his cerfew and was outside playing for too long. When he walks through the family's house, Ruth casualy tells him that he is going to get a beating, like it happens on a normal basis. In the 1950's, are children on a shorter leash and cannot do as many things as kids growing up today?
(MPK)

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Lorraine Hansberry

Lorraine Hansberry
Lorraine Hansberry is the writer of the play A Raisin in the Sun.

Facts on "A Raisin in the Sun"

genre · Realist drama

time and place written · 1950s, New York

setting (time) · Between 1945 and 1959

setting (place) · The South Side of Chicago

protagonist · Walter Lee Younger

major conflict · The Youngers, a working-class black family, struggle against economic hardship and racial prejudice.

rising action · Ruth discovers that she is pregnant; Mama makes a down payment on a house; Mama gives Walter the remaining insurance money; Walter invests the money in the liquor store venture.

climax · Bobo tells the Youngers that Willy has run off with all of Walter's invested insurance money; Asagai makes Beneatha realize that she is not as independent as she thinks.

falling action · Walter refuses Mr. Lindner's offer to not move; the Youngers move out of the apartment to their new house in the white neighborhood; Beneatha finds new strength in Asagai.

themes · The value and purpose of dreams, the need to fight racial discrimination, the importance of family

motifs · Racial identity, the home

symbols · “Eat your eggs,” Mama's plant, Beneatha's hair