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Subject: Re: Personal Reflection on A Raisin in the Sun


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joy batdorf
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Date Posted: 02:54:55 03/02/01 Fri
In reply to: Andrew Thompson 's message, "Re: Personal Reflection on A Raisin in the Sun" on 19:22:20 03/01/01 Thu

>I think that a raisin in the sun was a very good book
>that made me read between the lines and think alittle
>more.no i didnt thing walter would end up loosing the
>money. yes i would recommend this to a friend because
>i think they would enjoy it because it would make them
>relize what the US used to be like.i relized that life
>wasnt all nice and pretty. it rough and hard to make
>through it.
>What are your final thoughts about the play A Raisin
>in the Sun? Did any of your initial predictions come
>true? Why or why not? Is this a play that you would
>recommend to your peers? Why or why not? What final
>message/idea did you glean from your reading of the
>play? Explain in detail. Reminder: when responding,
>do not click on "post a new message."
After reading A Rasin in the Sun I think that I have a better understanding of what it was like to be a black person living on the east side of Chicago.When reading I tried to place myself in the characters shoes.Two of my bigest predictions were that Walter would own a liquor store and that Beneatha would go to collage and become a doctor. Walter owning a liquor store didn't come true but Beneatha becoming a doctor could still happen.I would recommened this book for any one that feels life is too hard and there dreams will never come true.The characters in the book never give up on there dream. I learned from reading this book that no matter how hard my life may get that my dream to be someone will never die. For I live each day for my dreams to come true.

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