A Raisin in the Sun

Lindner attempts to appeal to Mama as the older and wiser generation. What do you think Hansberry is trying to say about tradition or traditional values in this play? Act 3

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Traditionally or more appropriately historically, Mama might have backed down in the face of a white man implying her family would not be welcome in a specific neighborhood. She was traised in a different era, and Lindner likely believed that she would be more likely to accept his offer based upon that fact. Mama certainly proved him assumption to be wrong.

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