Monday, March 5, 2012

"A Raisin in the Sun" - Q12

"We don't wnat to hear no exact terms of no arrangements. I want to know if you got any more to tell us 'bout getting together?" (II.iii.118) - Walter
This situation is the point of no return. After this point in the story, the family's future is set. No longer can the family change their minds- they rejected an offer to make money off of the house an are set to live their new lives. As evidenced by the scene, their lives will never be the same. They will no longer face some of their traditional issues, but now they will face some more challenging issues, mostly revolving around race. This point of no return does not simply affect one person. It affects the entire family. After this moment, none of their lives will be the same.

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