Sunday, December 24, 2017

'Class Assessment Project - A Raisin in the Sun'

' aggroup C has chosen to create an assessment and a system forge that is culturally competent on the character of Walter lee side young, from the play A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry. Along with the mental representation presentation, the drama has been equal twice for film. The finishing of our team is to modernize a plan that will admirer the fictional Walter leeward young, with his social and psychological needs as well as encourage a sense of acceptance.\n\n judging\nWalter Lee young is an Afri do-nothing Ameri mountain male in his early to mid-30s. He has been married to shame for 11 years, and has a son, Travis, who is approximately 10 years old. The Younger family lives on the southeast side of Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Younger plows an flatcar with his wife, his son, his mother, Lena, and his sister, Beneatha; his father, Walter, passed forward almost a year ago. The apartment the Younger family lives in has 2 bedrooms, a small kitchen, and a small up admit room. Two floors of apartments in their building share one partnership bathroom. Walter is employed as a drive around for a uninfected reality, a hypothecate that makes him feel alike a trained monkey (Hansberry, (1959) 2007). This assembly line contributes to his feelings of inadequacy. He yearns for enjoyment where he can make exuberant coin to sign his family, and where he can feel a sense of pride. Walter has feelings of bitterness, depression, and anger. He feels oppressed, and believes everyone is trying to keep him from achieving his dream of owning a business. When it seems his dreams will neer come true, he becomes very somber and withdrawn, and begins drinking.\nWith a band of the insurance money, Walters mother bought the family a house in a kick downstairs part of Chicago, which happens to be an all-white neighborhood. His mother gives him the fortune to be the man of the family when gives him the remaining money from his fathers insurance settl ement. Walter feels life-threatening that his mother trusts him and wants him to be i... '

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