The general theme in the "A Raisin in the Sun" is 'The exploration of what happens when dreams cannot be achieved'
Option (d);
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'A Raisin in the sun' is a story by Lorrain Hansberry. It is a story of Younger Brothers, an African-American family. All the family members have different dreams but none of them get fulfilled.
They face hardships in their life but in the end overcome their problems, unite and understand that a united family is the foremost. Thus the theme of the story concludes that dreams can't be achieved despite hard work and the tough situations in one's family.
Answer:
Yes please! I love jokes!
Explanation:
It's pretty simple. You only need to focus on the reasons why people are homeless. Do they have good education? do they get better job? Or do they find ways inorder not to be homeless? Questions like that will help you determine why? and what can be the solutions inorder for them not to be homeless.
Answer:
D. Marlow, back in the city, finds the daily lives and concerns of his fellow citizens to be petty.
Explanation:
Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" centers around the character of Marlow who had gone to the African continent to meet Kurtz. This whole plot revolves around the occurrences of the journey.
The above passage is from the third part of the book where Marlow had returned back to Europe. He had no clear memory of how he got back but he is also not appreciative of the European people and their worries. He exclaims that this city looks like a tombstone, filled with "<em>people hurrying through the streets to filch a little money from each other, to devour their infamous cookery, to gulp their unwholesome beer, to dream their insignificant and silly dreams</em>". To him, their daily lives and concerns are so petty as compared to the things he had experienced and seen with his very own eyes.