DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
A RAISIN IN THE SUN
1. Time/place setting.
2. Basic plot of the play.
3. Author of the play.
4. Who are the main characters &
what are their dreams?
5.
6. Beneatha Younger is a
representative of the younger generation whose dreams are far different from
those of
her mother. In contrast to
7. Walter Younger has been under his
mother’s domination all his life. How does he attempt to extricate himself
from his mother’s hold on him and what happens to his plans?
8. Contrast Beneatha’s two suitors
as they represent two attitudes of younger generation Negroes toward their
heritage and their life.
9. The plant which she so carefully
nurtures is a symbol of
plant have in common?
10. Who is Mr. Linder and what
segment of humanity does he represent? Who could he be compared to from
To Kill A Mockingbird?
11. Towards the end of the play
Walter ‘comes into his manhood’ by taking a significant step. What does he do
and
how does it affect the future of the Younger family?
12. What do the Younger’s decide to
do at the end of the play? Why?
13. The title of the book is taken
from a poem by Langston Hughes which goes, in part, “What happens to a dream
deferred? Does it dry up? Like a raisin in the sun?” What is
the significance of the title of the play as related
to
the lives of the members of the Younger family.