Sunday, August 30, 2009

A Raisin in the Sun:The Finale

The apartment is very depressed. They are all mad about loosing the money. Asagai offers Beneatha to go to Africa with him and help bring positive changes. Mr. Lindner and the movers both show up. Mama makes Walter talk to Mr Lindner. He trys to get the Younger's to not move into the all white development. But Walter stood up to Mr. Lindner and said that they are still moving. Mama is very proud of Walter and says that she thinks "Walter finally became a man for standing up to Mr. Lindner." I think that they all realised that they should take what they have for granted. They thought that getting this $10,000 would solve all their problems when really they had $6,500 stole. They were all starting to get a little cocky i think when it came to money until they lost it. I didn't really like the ending of the book. They all move out of the small apartment and they all live happily ever after. Lorraine should have made the ending more dramatic.

This is how i would have ended A Raisin in the Sun.
The Younger family moved out of their apartment before all the payments and bills were payed for their house. Since they lost all the other money they had no options. They were forced to sleep on the streets for a night. As soon as they are going to bed Mama quotes Langston Hughes "What happens to a dream deferred?" Then they wake up all dried up from the sun (LIKE A RAISIN.) But then they realise that today is the day that they will get to move into their own home. So they know that their dreams wont dry up like a Raisin in the Sun.

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