The summary for the Raisin in the Sun talks about the characters and how they are well preformed and the honesty in the play itself. The actor the article commends is Walter’s actor and his performance. It is said that even while he is not engaged in dialogue that his presence is still felt and when he does make a statement he uses his body a lot while he acts. The honesty of the play is mentioned a lot in the Review and it is said even if there is a out of place comment the honesty makes up for it. the "New York Times" describes the play as being hilarious or "painful in the extreme." I really enjoyed the review of the play and the play itself.
Quotes
"All the mother wants is that her children adhere to the code of honor and self-respect that she inherited from her parents." I like this sentence because it is like what I got from the play.
"For A Raisin in the Sun is a play about human beings who want, on the one hand, to preserve their family pride and, on the other hand, to break out of the poverty that seems to be their fate." This is a great sentence because it is like a sentence that summaries the theme.