Rasin In The Sun
Essay by 24 • May 16, 2011 • 300 Words (2 Pages) • 1,377 Views
A person of a different color or of a different race shouldn't affect the way you judge them or the way you look at them. Just because they don't look like you doesn't mean you have to judge them differently than how you would judge a person of your own race and of your own background/culture. Coming from a different culture and from a different race shouldn't make you look at a person differently, and you should always get to know a person before you judge them.
In the play, "A Raisin in the Sun," written by Lorraine Hansberry, Mr. Lindner didn't want the Younger family to move into the Clybourne Park community, because they were African-American not white, and they thought that the Younger family was going to be a bad influence on their kids and that they were probably dangerous. Mr. Lindner made racial discrimination against the Younger family, because he didn't want an African-American family living in Clybourne Park, an all-white neighborhood. Mr. Lindner and the people he represents can only see the color of the Youngers skin, and his offer to bribe the Younger family to keep them from moving threatens to tear apart the Younger family and the values for which it stands. Lindner: "Well-I don't understand why you are reacting this way. What do you think you are going to gain by moving into a neighborhood where you just aren't wanted and where some elements-well-people can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they've worked for is threatened." So Walter and his family responded to this discrimination with defiance and strength and they didn't accept Mr. Lindner's check, if they did accept his check then they would've thrown away their dreams of becoming a better family.
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