Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Does A Raisin in the Sun end happily for the Younger family?

The ending is ambiguous at best.  On the positive side, the family has renewed their determination to pursue their dream and move to the house in Clybourne Park despite the obstacles which stand in their way.  On the negative side though, it is evident that their road ahead will not be easy.  Not only has Walter's friend and business partner disappeared with all their money, but it is clear that the family will face opposition and racism in their new place of residence, as foreshadowed by Mr. Lindner's offer to buy back their house in the name of the "New Neighbors Orientation Committee".

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