Friday, July 2, 2010

In A Raisin in the Sun, the Youngers and Mr. Lindner have a conflict. What is the resolution?

The
conflict between Mr. Lindner and the Youngers involves his attempts to buy 's new home in the
white neighborhood of Clybourne Park to prevent them from moving in. As a representative of the
white community, Mr. Lindner's job is to carry out the wishes of the racist white community
members, who do not want a black family moving into their neighborhood. When he initially visits
the Younger household, he is rebuffed byJr. and . After one of Walter Jr.'s business partners
steals Lena's insurance money, he calls Mr. Lindner in hopes of making a deal. Mr. Lindner
returns to the Younger family's apartment, and Walter Jr. plans on selling Lena's home in
Clybourne Park for more than she paid for it. However, Lena makesstand next to his father, and
Walter Jr....

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