Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Resolving Conflict and Overcoming Obstacles in Lorraine...

Resolving Conflicts and Overcoming Obstacles in A Raisin In The Sun In the play, A Raisin In The Sun, Mother tries to keep everything under control because she believes in her children and their dreams, yet understands that they still need to learn and strengthen their values as they begin to realize their own aspirations. She is the head of the family around whom the conflicts arise and are resolved. After the death of her husband, Mother struggles to keep her family together by providing the support and guidance they need, and encouraging them to use good judgment and think of the family as a whole before making their decisions. As the family faces various obstacles, each seemingly more severe than the last, Mother begins†¦show more content†¦The first conflict, which carries on throughout the drama, is how the insurance money from the death of the father should be spent. In Mothers eyes, it should be spent on something which will benefit her children and help them to recognize what they have and who they are in the world. Mother said to Walter, What you aint never understood is that I aint got nothing, dont own nothing, aint never really wanted nothing that wasnt for you. There aint nothing as precious to me ... There aint nothing worth holding on to, money, dreams, nothing else--if it means--if it means its going to destroy my boy. For these reasons, Mother bought the family a new house and put it in the name of Walters son, Travis. In other words, she made an investment in Walters future and his family. Mother saw the family falling apart and that their feelings of resentment for one another, and general discouragement in their lives, was an effect from living like sardines in their tiny dreary apartment. Walter, however, did not see it this way and felt nobody would listen to what he wanted. He wanted the same thing as his mother, to make an investment in his and his familys future, but he had his own idea of how to do it. As he tries to explain to his mother, Sometimes I

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