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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780451183880
ISBN number: 0451183886
Label: Signet
Manufacturer: Signet
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 256
Printing Date: April 01, 1995
Publishing house: Signet
Sale Popularity Level: 170378
Studio: Signet
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The Unfilmed Original Screenplay of an American classic.
This is a landmark volume of the epic, original film script written by Lorraine Hansberry, adapted from her stage play. But movie audiences did not know that nearly a third of her powerful screenplay had been cut. This edition restores all of these deletions and delivers the screenplay that is true to Hansberry's vision.
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I kept thinking something new and original would happen, but it didn't. The characters are very stereotpyical; the courage of moving into a white neighborhood (that an aspect of the book deals with) is no different than what one would expect from any work of fiction about Black America. One character relationship I did find interesting was Beneatha and Lena (Mama). They have several interesting interaction/ conflicts over religion and Beneatha's looking for her African identity. Perhaps novel in its time, this work is outdated.
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good play because it influance many grey people to stand up for their rights.
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Asa y triente wete y bilifico!
Asia magnifico bujione la trakento
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Why didn't the author finish the play and tell us what happened to everybody? How did they get enough money to pay for the house? Whatever happened to Beneatha being a doctor, did she go to Africa and marry Asagai? There were a lot of things left out that should have been addressed.
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i though that the raisin in the sun was a very informative play. It touched on many themes that touched eveybody. Such as the false pride that money brings. Walter lee's obession with money was clearly stated and illustrated. My expectations were that walter lee would sell the house and obtain the money,but it did not happen. He was a bigger man and realized that his dream of becoming rich was nothing compared to the actulaziation of a sane mind. Walter lee is a man in all of us. He is the common man of today
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