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What word best describes the aesthetic impact of Walter's decision to move into the house in A Raisin in the Sun?

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Your answer is triumphant
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¨A Raisin in the Sun¨ is a play, written by Lorraine Hansberry, which has first performance on Broadway in 1959. The name is taken from the poem ¨ Harlem¨, its other name is ¨A Dream Deferred¨, written by Langston Hughes. This play about a ¨Dream¨ and the main characters are revealed in the process of various circumstances, transforming as individuals. Langston Hughes wrote in his poem about dreams that were forgotten or put aside. He wanted to know if they would sprout like raisins in the sun. Each of the characters has their own dream, Walter wants to get money in order to provide his family with necessary material welfare. Beneatha wants to get an education and become a doctor. At the end of the play Walter turns into a man worthy of respect, although at first he was a bad person, obsessed with the idea of getting rich with the help of incomprehensible schemes. In the end, all family members unite because they understand that their main dream is home. Consequently, the word best describes the aesthetic impact of Walter`s decision to move into the house in A Raisin in the Sun is - ¨A Dream¨, that has come true.


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