Saturday, May 18, 2019
A Raisin In the Sun
florists chrysanthemums conceive of Dreams ar fantasies shoot up of images from your mind. E reallybody has their nightm ars, and dreams that abouttimes come true in A Raisin In the sunbathe , by Lorraine Handlebars. The younger family are African Americans, who struggle with economics. milliamperes American Dream is she wants to use her husbands insurance to help her family. Mamas dream is impact by her temper traits of being caring, religious, and determined. One personality trait that affects her dream is her compassion.When mama says, Come on now, honey. You unavoid fittingness to lie down and rest a while Then have both(prenominal)what menome bitter food (pig PAGE). Mama shows her compassion to help her daughter come up better. Compassion affects Mamas dream by an some other(prenominal) trait that strongly affects Mamas dream is her being religious. When Mama says, Now fathert you start child. Its being likewise azoic in the morning to be talking about pr operty. It anti Christian, Mama ( pig 41 She illustrates how she feels money should not be more important than family.Mamas religiousness affects her dream by Walter say, Where did you go this good afternoon? and Mama replied, l went downtown to tend some business I had to tend to. (pig 90) Mama demonstrates that as a mother she is devoted to always work so, the money earned can help the junior and to sully her dream support. Mamas determination affects her dream by not ever heavy(p) up to hand for her goals. Without Mamas personality traits she would not have gotten her dream.A Raisin In the sunMamas Dream Dreams are fantasies make up of images from your mind. Everybody has their nightmares, and dreams that sometimes come true in A Raisin In the Sun , by Lorraine Handlebars. The Younger family are African Americans, who struggle with economics. Mamas American Dream is she wants to use her husbands insurance to help her family. Mamas dream is affected by her personality tr aits of being caring, religious, and determined. One personality trait that affects her dream is her compassion.When mama says, Come on now, honey. You need to lie down and rest a while Then have some nice hot food (pig PAGE). Mama shows her compassion to help her daughter feel better. Compassion affects Mamas dream by Another trait that strongly affects Mamas dream is her being religious. When Mama says, Now dont you start child. Its being too early in the morning to be talking about money. It anti Christian, Mama ( pig 41 She illustrates how she feels money should not be more important than family.Mamas religiousness affects her dream by Walter said, Where did you go this afternoon? and Mama replied, l went downtown to tend some business I had to tend to. (pig 90) Mama demonstrates that as a mother she is devoted to always work so, the money earned can help the Younger and to buy her dream house. Mamas determination affects her dream by not ever giving up to strive for her goal s. Without Mamas personality traits she would not have gotten her dream.A Raisin in the SunAmerica has fall outn the pitch blackness commonwealth a bad scrap , this is thoroughly shown, along with other themes, throughout two A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Dr. Martin Luther top executive, Jr. s I seduce A Dream saving. Before the civil rectifys movement, and for some time after, b wishs were stipulation the short end of the stick, they had to fight for their dreams and they had to fight against racism. They were precondition next to nothing precisely they were still expected to ask the albumins to forgive them for ever wanting to be anything at totally (p. 27).The ideas between the two works blend to bugger offher very considerably and very easily that one of the biggest differentiations is the attitudes of the color people towards the obscures. Dreams are an incredibly monumental part of every person, they are what shapes them and guides them, and Ha nsberry and King twain experience a time when it was unbelievably difficult for blacks to achieve those dreams because the means obligatory to reach them secure werent available for black people.A Raisin in the Sun is full of dreams, poignancy dreams for a nice house for her family to live in, Beneatha dreams to become a doctor and do one of the virtually concretely good things that a person can do for another, Walter dreams of owning a liquor store and the pecuniary security and independence he would achieve through that, and Mama dreams that future generations will have a better life. However, people dont always speak up of how their dreams can influence them, the Youngers dreams and their attainment, or lack thereof, is directly related to the gladness and depression of the family.Kings dream was very similar to Mamas, better things for the future, more opportunities, that blacks and whites would be able to sit at the table of brotherhood? together. All of Dr. Kings drea ms have a common root, the abolition of racial discrimination. The Negro is still sadly game by the manacles of separatism and the duress of discrimination? , and while the chains are merely symbolic they may was well be literal. fighting racial discrimination is the center of both pieces of literature, the people who support it, wittingly or unknowingly, are oppressing the blacks and making them feel like they didnt belong anywhere.Around the Civil Rights Movement, black people didnt feel like they had a home, their families had been in North America for centuries and because of that they felt abruptly no connection to Africa, the rump that they were being told was their home, and they were being told and shown that they werent American either because of all the staple rights that were being taken out opening(a) from them. They on the dot wanted to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.And that was something that the Youn ger family was about deprived of when they wanted to move to Clybourne Park, Mr.Lindner came and told them that our Negro families are happier when they live in their own communities (p. 165). White people werent even being cunning with their racial discrimination they had committees to make sure that black people k bleak that they werent welcome. Dr. Kings actors line is all about try to eradicate racism and so that people were not judged by the colourise of their skin plainly by the content of their character?. In todays society we are always told to do just that, do not judge a book by its cover, and it almost seems like fiction to think that an entire race was judged merely by how they look.The black people just wanted to be able to enter the oasis of freedom and justice , and the people around them were the ones who were sledding to have to make all the kinds. In A Raisin in the Sun the white people clear want nothing to do with the black people unless the blacks are d oing the menial jobs that very few white people were willing to do, such(prenominal) as be drivers for the rich whites or clean their houses for very exact pay, and the white people would get offended if the black people asked for a raise, after all the blacks should be grateful that the whites even considered giving them a job.However, when Dr. King made his speech there were white people in the crowd as well as black people. The white people knew that a variety was orgasm and they were ready for the change because they thought that it would make things better, and Dr. King even acknowledges them while he is speaking, numerous of our white brothers, as curtilage by their presence here today, have come to realize that their mass is tied up with our destiny. ? mingled with the speech and the exercise there is only about a go of time between them, besides the attitudes of the white people couldnt be more different.Dreams, racism, and attitude are all substantially prestigio us components to a society, and are certainly shown in both A Raisin in the Sun and I Have A Dream. And while racial discrimination has not been in all abolished from society, when A Raisin in the Sun first came out it gave incredible insight into how similar blacks were to whites, and when Dr. King gave his speech the Civil Rights Movement took off. heretofore though the blacks were given a bad check? their refusal to believe that the lodge of justice was bankrupt made all the difference.A Raisin in the SunLorraine Hansberrys acquire A Raisin in the Sun, was a radically new representation of black life, resolutely authentic, fiercely unsentimental, and unflinching in its vision of what happens to people whose dreams are constantly deferred. I compared Act One, aspect 2, in the profligacy and the remove. The put in the play is on a Saturday morning, and house cleaning is in process at the Youngers. In the flick, the setting is the same as play, with lighting and costumes. T he secret plan in the play is when Mrs. Younger gets the insurance check of $10,000.In the film, the plot is the same, further includes euphony not mentioned in the play. The communion in the film has some deletions from the first text, with new chat added throughout the blastoff. Some film techniques use are the film cuts keystone and forth to different characters, the get on is well lit with the sunshine coming in through the window, and medicament is added throughout some split of this shooter. perchance the biggest difference between the play and the film in this scene involves talk. frequently of the dialogue is deleted, however, new dialogue is added through some separate of this scene.Also, in the play, the mailman comes up to their apartment and rings the door bell unlike the film, Travis runs up to him outside the building and gets the mail from him right away and runs post to give it to Mrs. Younger (his grandma). I withal compared Act Two, Scene 1, in the play and the film. The setting in the play is later, that same day at the Youngers. In the film, the setting is the same as play, with lighting and costumes. The plot in the play is when Mama, Mrs. Younger, buys Travis a new house for when he gets older to be a man.In the film, the plot is the same as play with music added to parts of this scene. The dialogue in the film has some lines rephrased and withal has some deletions from the original text new dialogue is added throughout parts of this scene. Some film techniques used in this scene are the room is brightly lit with lamps and other light fixtures, the film cuts substantiate and forth to different characters and the camera seems to move alone with the characters as they did, and music is added throughout parts of this scene.Perhaps the biggest difference between the play and the film in this scene involves dialogue. Much of the dialogue is rephrased and not said as the author has written it in the play. And also, some of the dialogue from the original text is deleted, however, new dialogue is added. And also, unlike the film, a lot of the actions the author has described in the play did not happen in the film.Such as, on page 91 as Ruth says extolment God the author describes that she raises both arms classically, and as she tells Walter Lee to be glad, the author describes she has laid her hands on his shoulders, but he shakes himself free of her roughly, without turning to face her, these actions did not happen in the film. I also had compared Act Two, Scene 3, in the play and the film. The setting in the play is on a Saturday, moving day, one week later. In the film, the setting is the same as the play, with lighting and costumes. The plot in the play is Linder tries to buy back the house from the Younger family.In the film, the plot is the same as the play. The dialogue in the film has some deletions from play new dialogue is added in replacement of the deleted dialogue. Some film techniques used in this scene are the film cuts back and forth to different characters, and the room is well lit with the sunshine coming in through the window. Perhaps the biggest difference between the play and the film in this scene also involves dialogue. The dialogue in this scene is mostly faithful to the play but has some deletions. On the other hand, new dialogue was added in replacement of the deleted lines from the original text.A Raisin in the SunAmerica has given the Negro people a bad check , this is thoroughly shown, along with other themes, throughout both A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. s I Have A Dream speech. Before the civil rights movement, and for some time after, blacks were given the short end of the stick, they had to fight for their dreams and they had to fight against racism. They were given next to nothing but they were still expected to ask the whites to forgive them for ever wanting to be anything at all (p. 27).The ideas betwe en the two works blend together very well and very easily that one of the biggest differentiations is the attitudes of the white people towards the blacks. Dreams are an incredibly monumental part of every person, they are what shapes them and guides them, and Hansberry and King both experienced a time when it was unbelievably difficult for blacks to achieve those dreams because the means necessary to reach them just werent available for black people.A Raisin in the Sun is full of dreams, Ruth dreams for a nice house for her family to live in, Beneatha dreams to become a doctor and do one of the most concretely good things that a person can do for another, Walter dreams of owning a liquor store and the financial security and independence he would achieve through that, and Mama dreams that future generations will have a better life. However, people dont always think of how their dreams can influence them, the Youngers dreams and their attainment, or lack thereof, is directly related to the happiness and depression of the family.Kings dream was very similar to Mamas, better things for the future, more opportunities, that blacks and whites would be able to sit at the table of brotherhood? together. All of Dr. Kings dreams have a common root, the abolition of racial discrimination. The Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination? , and while the chains are merely symbolic they may was well be literal. Fighting racial discrimination is the center of both pieces of literature, the people who support it, knowingly or unknowingly, are oppressing the blacks and making them feel like they didnt belong anywhere.Around the Civil Rights Movement, black people didnt feel like they had a home, their families had been in North America for centuries and because of that they felt absolutely no connection to Africa, the place that they were being told was their home, and they were being told and shown that they werent American ei ther because of all the basic rights that were being taken away from them. They just wanted to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.And that was something that the Younger family was almost deprived of when they wanted to move to Clybourne Park, Mr.Lindner came and told them that our Negro families are happier when they live in their own communities (p. 165). White people werent even being subtle with their racial discrimination they had committees to make sure that black people knew that they werent welcome. Dr. Kings speech is all about trying to eradicate racism and so that people were not judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character?. In todays society we are always told to do just that, do not judge a book by its cover, and it almost seems like fiction to think that an entire race was judged merely by how they look.The black people just wanted to be able to enter the oasis of freedom and justice , and the people around them were the ones who were going to have to make all the changes. In A Raisin in the Sun the white people clearly want nothing to do with the black people unless the blacks are doing the menial jobs that very few white people were willing to do, such as be drivers for the rich whites or clean their houses for very little pay, and the white people would get offended if the black people asked for a raise, after all the blacks should be grateful that the whites even considered giving them a job.However, when Dr. King made his speech there were white people in the crowd as well as black people. The white people knew that a change was coming and they were ready for the change because they thought that it would make things better, and Dr. King even acknowledges them while he is speaking, many of our white brothers, as evidence by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny. ? Between the speech and the play there i s only about a decade of time between them, but the attitudes of the white people couldnt be more different.Dreams, racism, and attitude are all substantially influential components to a society, and are certainly shown in both A Raisin in the Sun and I Have A Dream. And while racial discrimination has not been completely abolished from society, when A Raisin in the Sun first came out it gave incredible insight into how similar blacks were to whites, and when Dr. King gave his speech the Civil Rights Movement took off. Even though the blacks were given a bad check? their refusal to believe that the bank of justice was bankrupt made all the difference.A Raisin in the SunLorraine Hansberrys play A Raisin in the Sun, was a radically new representation of black life, resolutely authentic, fiercely unsentimental, and unflinching in its vision of what happens to people whose dreams are constantly deferred. I compared Act One, Scene 2, in the play and the film. The setting in the play is o n a Saturday morning, and house cleaning is in process at the Youngers. In the film, the setting is the same as play, with lighting and costumes. The plot in the play is when Mrs. Younger gets the insurance check of $10,000.In the film, the plot is the same, but includes music not mentioned in the play. The dialogue in the film has some deletions from the original text, with new dialogue added throughout the scene. Some film techniques used are the film cuts back and forth to different characters, the room is well lit with the sunshine coming in through the window, and music is added throughout some parts of this scene. Perhaps the biggest difference between the play and the film in this scene involves dialogue. Much of the dialogue is deleted, however, new dialogue is added through some parts of this scene.Also, in the play, the mailman comes up to their apartment and rings the door bell unlike the film, Travis runs up to him outside the building and gets the mail from him right aw ay and runs back to give it to Mrs. Younger (his grandma). I also compared Act Two, Scene 1, in the play and the film. The setting in the play is later, that same day at the Youngers. In the film, the setting is the same as play, with lighting and costumes. The plot in the play is when Mama, Mrs. Younger, buys Travis a new house for when he gets older to be a man.In the film, the plot is the same as play with music added to parts of this scene. The dialogue in the film has some lines rephrased and also has some deletions from the original text new dialogue is added throughout parts of this scene. Some film techniques used in this scene are the room is brightly lit with lamps and other light fixtures, the film cuts back and forth to different characters and the camera seems to move alone with the characters as they did, and music is added throughout parts of this scene.Perhaps the biggest difference between the play and the film in this scene involves dialogue. Much of the dialogue i s rephrased and not said as the author has written it in the play. And also, some of the dialogue from the original text is deleted, however, new dialogue is added. And also, unlike the film, a lot of the actions the author has described in the play did not happen in the film.Such as, on page 91 as Ruth says Praise God the author describes that she raises both arms classically, and as she tells Walter Lee to be glad, the author describes she has laid her hands on his shoulders, but he shakes himself free of her roughly, without turning to face her, these actions did not happen in the film. I also had compared Act Two, Scene 3, in the play and the film. The setting in the play is on a Saturday, moving day, one week later. In the film, the setting is the same as the play, with lighting and costumes. The plot in the play is Linder tries to buy back the house from the Younger family.In the film, the plot is the same as the play. The dialogue in the film has some deletions from play new dialogue is added in replacement of the deleted dialogue. Some film techniques used in this scene are the film cuts back and forth to different characters, and the room is well lit with the sunshine coming in through the window. Perhaps the biggest difference between the play and the film in this scene also involves dialogue. The dialogue in this scene is mostly faithful to the play but has some deletions. On the other hand, new dialogue was added in replacement of the deleted lines from the original text.
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