My personal respond to the enjoy is We loved studying it plus the more I thought about people (not simply black families) when I read it once again. The earliest son in the play was trusted to deposit the cash from the verify (to acquire a better home), but he turned out to be not able to follow through with his responsibility. Which sad. Also, in the perform it was provided home to to me the neighbor was willing to pay the family To not move into his neighborhood. This still is like that today. White colored folks dread that dark folks will bring loud celebrations into their area, and that dark-colored folks will not take good care with their property but it will surely devalue the area. That’s not reasonable to suppose such a specific thing about blacks, but sadly, a lot of white persons still imagine those things. That’s why the perform is still essential to the social climate in America today.
A cannot specifically imagine how Caucasian male in his 50s would think about Raisin in the sunshine, but I can guess. Let’s imagine he’s not just a racist at all and that a household that believed in fairness and justice brought up him. And in my mind this individual believes that diversity is the reason why America what it is today. This man was aware of the Civil Privileges Movement, and in fact had albums by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez and Pete Seeger, folk music from in older days. He noticed the puppies that were flipped loose in black demonstrators by Sheriff Bull Conner and Sheriff Jim Clark (Selma Alabama) on the TELEVISION news.
Ok, what will he declare, how would he react, to finding a Pampre in the Sun, if he were to see it today on Broadway? I can envision he would have fun here a lot, yet he would almost certainly think to himself, there usually are that many dark folks who have to live in squalor like that ever again. Thank Goodness, he would tell himself, your life has become better for some black families. There is now an enormous black central class, he’d think, following watching the play, and blacks give their kids to colleges, that they buy homes (and can get mortgages easily), they drive decent cars, they have high speed Internet and digital cable TV and are a lot like all the remaining middle category.
I think that he would consider life pertaining to blacks, though, and almost certainly wonder who have to experience cockroaches around in family members where mom is the head of the home because dad left or he died. He would bear in mind the television news coverage showing how sheriff Rick Clark behaved in Selma on Mar 7, 1965. That was your day the moment sheriff Clark simon, his aggresive dogs, and also other officers in horseback only went into a large group of black demonstrators (who were quietly marching to protest no voting rights and other Jim Crow regulations in place in Alabama). That they beat ladies, boys, women, older men, with their nightsticks plus the TV demonstrated the whole unpleasant situation. It was the Selma to Montgomery march permit by Rev. Martin Luther King.
Anyways, I think that man’s recollection – showing how cruel and brutal lifestyle was in the 1960s when the Civil Privileges Movement was just having some energy – could lead him to believe that life is a lot better now for blacks. And he would end up being right, because no sheriff can act like that and get away with it ever again. But what this Caucasian person in his 50s may not find out, after observing a Pampre in the Sun, is that hundreds of thousands of black families struggle daily to survive. The mom may include three or four children; the young boys in the friends and family may be involved in gangs since they have no a father in the house; and mom may well have two jobs mainly because she simply makes the bare minimum wage and can’t buy enough meals on just one single job. There are a lot of people (black people and Latinos too) who hardly make this from income to income. So don’t be fooled, I would say to that man, because even though life is a lot better than it was in 1959