Monday, February 18, 2019
The Protagonist in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry :: Character Analysis
In the Play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry there are two main characters that some(prenominal) people debate upon to be the protagonist of the play. Those two characters are mummy and Walter. The story is round an African American family life story in loot in the 1950s. During this time period race was a full-grown uncover in that area. The family consists of three generations, ma being the mother and grandmother has a lot of responsibilities as what I see her to be as the families anchor. The beside generation is Walter his wife Ruth and his sister Beneatha. Walter and Ruth view as a tidingsg Travis who is ten years old at the time of this play. Mama is the moral supporter of the family and deals that everything has a purpose and that things should be done by design. One of the main events in this play is the life insurance closedown check for ten thousand dollars that Mama receives. This being a large amount of money during that time period creates many arguments between the families about what to do with the money. Walter is the type of guy that believes his family shouldnt settle like everyone else and believes that they shouldnt be held back just because they are an African American family living in what is referred to as a white mans creation. I believe that Walter is the protagonist of the play for two main reasons, he isnt a selfish man, he doesnt feel the family should be limited because they are African American and he has distinct options or plans for the future of his family. The first reason I believe that Walter is the protagonist is because he isnt a selfish man. What I mean by this is when he is talking about issues he tends to discuss family issues above his own in-person things. Though at times in the play when he is drunk and loses his temper he does start speaking selfishly, I believe that his overall attitude in the play is for his family to move up the world. I believe that Walters son Travis is the m ain reason why he acts so unselfishly. He seems to want the best for this son and doesnt want his son to feel that there isnt anything he cant have or do.
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