RITS Overview & Introduction
RITS Overview & Introduction
RITS Overview & Introduction
Presentation Overview:
• CONTENT WARNING!
• Setting and Plot
• Historical Context
• Lorraine Hansberry
About the Title
A Raisin in the Sun
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• A tenement apartment
• Homophobia
• Religious arguments (atheism) The hard-working Younger family live
in a cramped, shabby apartment. The
• Swearing
family awaits a life insurance payment
• Slurs (including the N-word) following the passing of Big Walter.
• Antiquated terms (negro) Photo by Edwin Rosskam
Post-War Period
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1948: Executive Order 9981 ends segregation in the U.S. military. Women gained the right to universal
1954: Brown v. Board of Education ends segregation in public suffrage (voting in every state) with the
schools. ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920.
1955: Emmett Till, a 14-year-old from Chicago, is brutally murdered in
Mississippi for allegedly flirting with a white woman. Lorrain Hansberry wrote A Raisin in the Sun
in what historians call the “second wave” of
A Raisin in the Sun
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Lorraine Hansberry
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What Is an Allusion?
Allusions and References: Allusion: A literary device where the author
• What Is an Allusion? creates a subtle connection to a well-known
idea, example, or text. Knowledgeable readers
• The Bible will make the connection.
References include…
Christianity plays an important role in the
lives of the Youngers. • The Benin, Ashanti, Ethiopian, and Songhay
civilizations
Pay special attention when characters
make allusions or references to the Bible. • Shaka Zulu: a king who re-organized the
Zulu military and developed a spear known
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Prometheus 20
Booker T. Washington
• One of the Titans in Greek religion
April 5, 1856 – November 14, 1915
and a god of fire
American educator, author, orator, and
• Prometheus means “fore-thinker,”
advisor to several presidents of the
and he is a mental giant (literally).
United States
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• The play portrays a regular family in a realistic way, but grapples with
Beneatha’s hair – natural style, unstraightened, heritage, important and complex ideas about society.
mutilation, assimilation…
• The play debuted during the Civil Rights Movement.
Food – bread, eggs, hot oats, Alaiyo, coffee, milk…
• A Raisin in the Sun holds an important place in theatre history and in
Fire – Flaming Spear, volcano, sun, light, Prometheus… American literature.
Rugs / furnishings – doilies, cleaned, worn places, carpet… • Lorraine Hansberry’s use of symbolism deserves special attention.