1. The Dream of Walter Younger
A rasin in the sun demonstrates the everlasting fight for a small black family's struggle to keep their dreams alive through to the end by the practice of family values and morals against poverity and prejudice. ... In the end Walter learns that pride in himself and his family is inseparable and that anything that harms one harms the other. Also, he learns that he needs to set his dreams aside and possibly "eat the eggs" of poverty and prejudice for the sake of the family is success. ...
- Word Count: 1368
- Approx Pages: 5
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School