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A Raisin in the Sun
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“Black woman and child, for you I really have so much love. Dollar bills and coins will fade away. They could never make I so proud.” The singer and songwriter Sizzla’s expressive lyrics convey his feelings on money in regards to his people or rather the black woman and her children. There is no doubt that eventually money will be worthless. Though its quite obvious that presently its worth is infinite. The tremendous effect money has on everyday life indicates its power to influence. The characters of the eccentric play “A Raisin in the Sun” portray different perspectives toward money. Walter is consumed by the thought of money all day long. To him it is everything.
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Title: A Raisin in the Sun
Words: 562 Rating: None Pages: 2.2 submitted by: katiac
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