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Student Essay on Motivations

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Lorraine Hansberry
About 1 pages (334 words)
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Motivations

Summary:   Essay explores the motivations that drive Lena Younger in "A Raisin In The Sun."


The motivations that drive Mama Lena Younger in "A Raisin In The Sun" were her dreams and family struggles also the idea of her son Walter Lee Younger struggles in attaining his goals also the thought of providing a promising future for her grandson Travis Younger and finally the long-held family goal of "The American Dream." I will begin my essay by demonstrating Mama's most important motivation.

Mama's most important motivation was to inspire Walter Lee. Her main concern was Walter Lee's marriage. She was utterly determined to have him pay more attention to his wife. She's determined to have him understand the importance of holding the family together, while striving to achieve his own goals. Her motivations influence Walter Lee, by giving him confidence and endurance. Her efforts were victorious and admirable.

Mama's second most important motivation.....

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