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This study guide journal delves into the significance of Langston Hughes' poetry within Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun." It examines how Hughes' themes of dreams, identity, and social struggle resonate through the characters and narrative, enhancing the play's exploration of race, hope, and aspiration. By connecting the emotional depth of Hughes' work with Hansberry’s characters, we gain insight into the American Dream and the impact of systemic inequality. This journal serves as a resource for understanding the literary interplay between poetry and drama.
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