Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Significance of A Raisin in the Sun
The famous lick A Raisin in the cheer pen by Lorraine Hansberry is a classic piece of writings which has bleak marketed an important purpose in African American market-gardening. A Raisin in the fair weather was the first antic that was written by a obtuse woman. It was also the first play to be directed by a black some unity and feature an both black cast. All of these facts helped this play flex an important piece of invention for the African American culture in the US. To be considered as a classic one must be a work of art of acknowledge and established value ( Merriam Webster). A Raisin in the Sun is for certain a classic because of its true to life(predicate) drama, and the lasting historical advert \nOne reason that A Raisin in the Sun is a classic is the fact that it was a play that was so realistic. This play was something that people back whence could actually relate to. During and onwards the 1950s the south was being ruled by the Jim jubilate laws which forced many unconstitutional laws upon the the African Americans. The Jim Crow laws crippled the southern African Americans. They merely had no rights in the South and were treated poorly. That is what started the great(p) Migration. The Great Migration was a period of clock ( starting in 1916) where the Confederate African Americans were migrating to the North, Midwest , and westmost in hopes to get forth from the Jim Crow South.\nOnce the African Americans reached the North they saw that sustentation in the North was non so different than livelihood in the South. Yes they got away from the emerging KKK, constant ridicule , and unemployment scarcely once they reached the sumern cities they reckon that people up north were almost the same as the Southerners. Since on that point was approximately 6 million African Americans migrating, quad was running low and there was barely any housing. This is what caused all the migrants to get together and crap their own c ities within bombastic cities such as sore York, Detroit, Pittsburgh , and the setting of ...
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