Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Struggles within the Younger family in the play A Raisin in the Sun Ess
Struggles within the Younger family in the play A Raisin in the Sun    A Raisin In The Sun    Rolling in the Dust    ââ¬Å"Oh- so now itââ¬â¢s life. Money is life. Once upon a time freedom used to  be life- now itââ¬â¢s money. I guess the world really do changeâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬  (74).  This quote reveals the economic struggles within the Younger family in  the play A Raisin in the Sun. Throughout the play, Mamaââ¬â¢s views are at  odds with Walterââ¬â¢s views. For Walter, who feels enslaved in his job  and life, money is the truest freedom. To him, money seems to be the  answer to everything. Money, he believes, allows people to live  comfortable and carefree lives. It also seems to him that money  defines a man by measuring his success and ability to provide for his  family. As for Mama, anything is more valuable than material wealth.  The lack of money in the Younger family inhibited the growth of  success. It is not easy for people to rise whose qualities are  thwarted by poverty, exactly what happened with the Youngerââ¬â¢s.    To the characters in the play, lack of money is the root of all evil.  Success is absent from the Younger family due to the lack of money. It  comes from dreams that have been fulfilled, but for the Youngerââ¬â¢s, it  was impossible to fulfill any dreams without money. Walter had a dream  of investing money in a liquor store to raise the standard of living  for his family. Even if he wasnââ¬â¢t successful, he would always know  that he tried his best, which would give him the pride and joy of not  giving up again. Unfortunately, the family had no money that he could  use for investing. ââ¬Å"Yeah. You see, this little liquor store we got in  mind cost seventy-five thousand and we figured the initial investment  on the place be ââ¬Ëbout thirty thousand, see. T...              ... friends to some  financial issues. Another time when I was affected by lack of money  was on my golden birthday. I was turning 5 and I had never been to  India before. All I wanted to do for my birthday was go to India and  see what it was like. It wouldââ¬â¢ve been like a dream come true to go.  Unfortunately, my family did not have enough money at that time for  all 10 of my family members to go, so I spent the birthday at home.    In summary, success is not reached without the aid of money. In A  Raisin in the Sun, no one was able to accomplish his or her dreams  because their family lacked one thing, money. For that reason, the  Younger familyââ¬â¢s growth of success was inhibited. It is hard for  people to succeed whose qualities are let down by poverty. Now days,  thousands and thousands of people cannot complete their dreams for one  simple reason- they have no money.                      
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