Discrimination In Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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“Think you can exploit us from what our dad worked his whole life for us to have!” In Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin In the Sun a reader will learn racial discrimination can be overcome with a family working together. Mama sees her whole family falling apart and wanting each other dead cause her to buy a house with the insurance money from her husband's death. There are two important conflicts in the story that end up turning into amazing thing. Walter and Ruth hated each other at the start of the play. Travis needed fifty cents for a field trip, Ruth said that they didn't have money, so Walter with hatred gave him fifty cents for school and another fifty cents to buy fruit. Ruth was pregnant and wanted to have an abortion done. “I’m