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Domina is a poet and author who also teaches atHofstra University. In this essay Domina examines both the racial and gender roles played out in Hansberry's drama.
In many ways, A Raisin in the Sun seems to forecast events that would transpire during the decade following its initial production and beyond. The play raises issues of racial interaction and justice, as well as gender roles, class, and the nature of the American dream. It situates these questions, however, within the context of individual choice and individual heroism. Each of the characters in this play attempts to achieve a meaningful life within a struggle against cultural impediments, and an analysis of the characters' responses to racism will reveal the nature of their heroic qualities.
When the play opens, the Younger family has no clear leader. Its power structure is complicated, especially in terms of American norms. Because the...
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