Hansberry manages to create real characters that did not match the racial stereotypes of the time. With that, she showed that to achieve the American dream, black people had to face many tensions both with the white community and with the black community.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Lorraine Hansberry was a black American writer who was able to observe how the black community, its afflictions, and its struggles were represented in literature, film, and theater.
This representation was full of stereotypes, incorrect and prejudiced information.
She changed all that when she wrote "A Raisin in the Sun."
That's because in "A Raisin in the Sun" she put black characters as protagonists, and presented real characteristics that portray black people in society in a realistic and non-stereotyped way.
She showed how the American dream was difficult for black people, due to conflicts with white society and conflicts even within the black community.
Based on the excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe's <em>The Gold-Bug, </em>it can be clearly concluded that William Legrand is a moody person. He is far from being stable because he changes mood from one to another.
Well lets see, I met a girl, which is currently my best friend, and she is a very loud and obnoxious person. Now I dont mean that in a bad way at all either. Im a rather more quiet person and most of the time we dont get along. But we always have each others backs. She's an extrovert and I'm an introvert. But I absolutely love her.