turning dreams into reality is full of challenges- APEX as well :D
Betrayal leads to chaos.
One of Beneathβs suitors, who is obsessed with money (Apex)
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the new house apex
turning dreams into reality is full of challenges- APEX as well :D
Betrayal leads to chaos.
Walter is happy, and he is seen dancing and singing to Nigerian songs as illustrated in A raisin in the sun - Act II Scene One.
One of Beneathβs suitors, who is obsessed with money (Apex)
wants a new home, one that she can claim to be hers
wants a new home, one that she can claim to be hers
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the new house apex
She loves her family but is stifled in the small apartment.
It infers "one for whom reality is never enough".
It was named after a line in a poem called "a Dream Deferred" that basically questioned how a dream dies using many similes; one of which included, "Does it dry up, like a raisin in the sun?" This simile is used to show that a person with almost no hope (the Raisin), to eventually end up losing the only thing believed in (the sun).
in chapter one