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The year is 2013. It’s not too bad for America, if one were to say so themselves. Of course, things are not hunky dory, or sugar and rainbows. There still lies a retro issue underneath the surface of our society; the inability to accept others. Not just the discrimination of anyone, but to the people that would fit into the LGBT community. LGBT, for those of you that do not know, stands for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender. Although Americans are slowly showing change, as in acceptance, it is so miniscule and small-scale that it is in vain. A riveting, mainstream revolution has to occur.

Write a Literary Analysis on a specific theme or motif in the play A Raisin in the Sun. It must include a single strongly worded thesis that represents a sophisticated assertion and predicts the essay’s content. The Essay must include 2-3 quotes per page that are relevant to the thesis. Each quote should be insightfully discussed and creatively used. Analyze do not summarize. The paper should also follow a logical structure which includes ample transitional material and has an introduction, body and conclusion. I would prefer if you have actually seen/read the play and that you can write in sophisticated English language.

“Great fiction creates memorable characters; and the essentially incredible Jay Gatsby is made convincing by means of narrative point of view and narrative structure. Gatsby is the hero, but Nick Carraway is the central figure. Most of Gatsby’s speech is retold by Nick, who is the voice of the novel and the voice of the novelist. The structural plan depends on Nick, the partially involved narrator who documents all the events and relates them in the order he learned them” (xii).—