Analysis of "Awake and Sing" Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Analysis of "Awake and Sing".

Analysis of "Awake and Sing" Essay | Essay

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Analysis of "Awake and Sing"

Summary: Essay provides an analysis of the play "Awake and Sing" by Clifford Odet.
Clifford Odet's play, "Awake and Sing", and Lorraine Hansberry's play, "A Raisin in the Sun", both revolve around the struggle of attaining the American dream during the hardships of a struggling economy and most important the value of a family. By analyzing the main characters, Ralph and Walter, it can be seen that even though they wish to use the insurance money to fulfill their dream they eventually realize that with family they can survive through poverty.

Both characters are being weighed down by poverty. This brings them to dream of the life they could live if one was giving a chance "to get to first base" and the other a chance to open up a liquor store. Ralph doesn't really seem to be interested in his family at first and is only interested in his own advancement from all his hard work. He wishes he could afford...

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