In "A Raisin in the Sun," the plant symbolizes the family's dreams and aspirations. Beneatha's struggle to nurture the plant reflects the difficulty the Younger family faces in achieving their own dreams amidst adversity and societal challenges. The plant's growth represents hope and resilience, paralleling the family’s desire for a better future despite the harsh realities they confront.
Mama's plant
Mama's plant
The words “Eat your eggs.” (Apex)
Beneatha’s hairstyle
Eat your eggs
Mama's plant
Mama's plant
The words “Eat your eggs.” (Apex)
Beneatha’s hairstyle
Eat your eggs
Mama's plant is the main symbol of the story. It represents the family's hope and Mama's desire to care for her family and watch them grow.
Mama's Plant
No, Walter does not die in The Raisin In The Sun =]
Mamas plant - a. p. E. X.
A Raisin in the Sun is an example of social realism: plays that take a realistic look at social problems.
Lorraine Hansberry won the Drama Critics Circle Aware in 1959 for A Raisin in the Sun.
Two symbols found in the play A Raisin in the Sun are a dried up Raisin and an ugly old Sun