Sunday, May 19, 2019
A Raisin in the Sun – 5
The whole course of kind-hearted history may depend on a change of heart in bingle caveman and even humble individual- for it is in the solitary mind and soul of the individual that the battle between skinny and evil is waged and ultimately won or lost. This quote speaks of changes in heart. I believe someone who has a change in anyway, whether its in heart o anything else, for good has grown and become high-energy. alive(p) is characterized as a constant change in activity or progress. Perhaps the well-nigh dynamic character in Hansberrys A Raisin in the Sun is Beneatha because of her change in identity, career, and love.The first intellect why I believe she is the most dynamic character is because of her change in identity. During the source of the gaming Beneatha had straight hair, on with everyone else in her family that was a female. She enjoyed and did not mind her straight hair until Asagai pointed out that she was conform to society. He was speaking of the act o f imitating the behavior of some situation or some process by means of something suitably analogous, or a simulation. He attains the argument that she should straighten her hair because she should keep her master routes.He begins to speak of being assimilated or, people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a large national family. Another thing that Beneatha to change her identity was listen to different types of music. She did this in the hopes to prove to her family she did not want to conform. She wanted to prove that she could stay true to her heritage. The next thing that led me to believe that Beneatha is the most dynamic character is her change in career. Although Beneatha has chosen a career path, she is not sure what she would give care to do in her spare time.She speaks to mama about learning how to play the guitar. Mama says, Why you got to shoot so from one thing to another, baby? (Hansberry 47) Beneatha replies, I just want to learn to play t he guitar. Is at that place anything wrong with that? (Hansberry 47) Aint nobody trying to stop you. I just wonders sometimes why you has to flit so from one thing to another all the time. You aint never through with(p) nothing with all that camera equipment you brought home-, Mama says (Hansberry 47). She has pursued several different options, but she is like a kid in a candy store and has an extremely difficult time staying, or viscid to one thing.But the thing about her career that changes isnt what she wants to do, but why she wants to do it. In the beginning of the play she talks about how she wanted to be a doctor because of a tragic cam stroke she witnessed as a child. Her friends face split open onwards her eyes, and she thought, Well thats the end of him. But, one day he returned with just a simply scar on his face, and since then she wanted to be that somebody to help a child live on. But, in the middle of the play, she loses faith and finds all dreams pointless, sh e loses spot of everything that she once stood for.Asagai brings her back to reality, and helps her realize that she can pull out a difference and change the world, one person at a time. At the end of the play it now becomes clear that she wants to help kids in Africa along side of Asigai. The structure of why is changed because love gets mixed within her dreams. My last reason why I believe that Beneatha is a dynamic character is because of her in heart. George Murchison offers the best opportunities for Beneatha and her family. However, Beneatha comes to a startling discovery afterwards spending an evening with George.He says to her, I dont go out with you to discuss the nature of smooth desperation or to hear all about your thoughts because the world will go on idea what it thinks regardless (Hansberry 97). After Georges departure, Beneatha is speaking to Mama. She says, Mama, George is a fool honest (Hansberry 97). Even though George is a wealthy, good-looking man, his s hallowness becomes his bitter downfall. Beneatha realizes that she can do much better than him, and that she deserves better than him. George is completely heedless to her revelation and thinks that his opinion is neither ignorant nor cruel.The irony in Georges statement is that Beneatha can make a difference simply by voicing her opinions and letting her presence made known. Even before George made his brutal comments to Beneatha, she was rethinking her choice of companion. This is when she begins to look further into the enigma that is Asagai. Joseph Asagai, an intellectual from Nigeria. Asagai says that Beneatha seeks out those who understand her hardships, her leave out of a definite identity, and her need for an intellectual relationship. As is true with almost any young woman, what she thinks she take and what she actually needs are two strikingly different things.With two men vying for her heart, Beneatha must make a decision regarding who is best for her. She then, at the end the play, realizes this is the man the she wants and should be with. In conclusion, As Beneathas interests change, so does who she is. Her ever-changing identity helps to define her as a diverse individual. This is shown through her change in identity, career, and love. Maybe who we are as a person isnt so much about what we do, but quite an what were capable of when we least expect it. Never doubt oneself and dont worry about what others think, because sometimes change can be a good thing, and sometimes change is needed.
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