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Before reading, I had no idea what A Raisin in the Sun was
going to be about. I’ve never heard of it before and only knew that it was a
play. But as I started reading it, I realize that it revolves around a black
family from Chicago and talks about their struggles, as the play does take
place during the time of discrimination.
One of my favorite characters in the play is probably
Travis. Although Travis is just a little boy and may not fully understand what
his family is going through, he tries to maintain happy and positive. With his
father and grandma fighting over what to do with the money to his mom and
Beneatha always bickering, Travis manages to put a smile on his face and those
around him.
In this play, there was a part that I read, and I just
remember getting angry. And it was when Karl Linder, the guy from Clybourne
Park, comes to the Younger family and explains that the family is not welcomed
that Clybourne Park. From the play, it is stated that Clybourne Park is an all-white
neighborhood and don’t want any black or colored families living there. First
of all, how rude. And secondly, if that happened to my family, that man would definitely
get a piece of my mind. You just don’t walk into someone else’s home and tell
them that they aren’t welcome into the neighborhood. That’s just a no-no.
Comparing their society to today’s society, that are many
differences. Of course, some are good and some are bad, but what can we do, we
all have to make some sacrifices sometimes. Not everything is perfect yet but little
by little, and with one step at a time there will be better things in the
making.















