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Yes, "A Raisin in the Sun" is a believable story as it captures the struggles and aspirations of a working-class African American family in 1950s Chicago. The characters face relatable challenges, such as economic hardship, racial discrimination, and the pursuit of dreams, which reflect real societal issues of the time. Lorraine Hansberry's portrayal of their emotional and interpersonal dynamics adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, making it resonate with audiences. Overall, the themes of hope, family, and identity contribute to its realism.

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