Sunday, January 8, 2017
The Sad Story of Alienation
Close to one-half of American families suffer through with(predicate) and through a divorce. The percentage is eve higher among lower income groups. derangement is sadly very green in people engagement poverty. In the case of A Raisin in the Sun, this phenomenon gradually progresses amongst a woman and her brother, mother, and sister-in-law. This bleed is about a lower-income, African American family and their difficulties in making ends meet. Through the story, there is a trend that deals with relationships and a mental picture of connectivity in the household. Beneatha behaves homogeneous an wise being that is above the nap of her struggling family as she acts like an individual unit. Beneatha expresses her estrangement through interactions with her family and the outside world, her pride in her medical schooling, and her philosophical beliefs.\nBeneatha is the castaway of the family when bennie interacts with the family, especially Walter; she uses pungent sarcasm to mention him opinion worse about himself. term Beneatha and Walter are fighting, Bennie says, yield me for ever wanting to be anything at all! free ME, FORGIVE ME, FORGIVE ME! inappropriate citing need (1.1.37) This sarcasm comes from her pacifist and Gandhian philosophy. Beneathas passive-aggressiveness comes from her rock and love for the world of education: in her primary school, lowly school, and her college education. This has shaped the way she acts in tender situations. After all, she has dream of becoming the first college alum in her family since she was a child. This ungodly path was bound to make her isolated from the rest of her family. Bennie exclaims, I have neer asked anyone around here to do anything for me! (1.1.37). This displays the desire to become her independence and self-reliance as an individual. Hansberry captures Beneatha social interactions perfectly as she plays the affair of the pariah of the family while excessively being an educated wom an.\nA second fact...
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