"Raisin in the Sun"- play vs movie
Date Submitted: 11/21/2003 12:07:32
The film did a very good job of portraying the emotions the characters were experiencing during the play.
The strongest scene in he book would have to be when Walter turned down the money he would get for not moving into the neighborhood . I felt this took a lot of guts on his part. I also thought that this was a turning point in the novel. By Walter not accepting the money it showed that
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Walter views this decision of Mama's as undermining his responsibilities as the man of the house. Not only can he not provide for his family but he isn't even involved in the decisions of the household. This scene is important because in just a few pages you see the relationship between Mama, Walter and Ruth (arguably the three most important characters)as well as the hopes and dreams of Mama and eventually the family ingeneral.
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