"Brewing Up Feminism in the 1950s: Mary Tyrone’s and Beneatha Younger’s" by Eleni Dres
 

Document Type

Thesis

Degree

Bachelor of Arts in English

Advisor

James Tackach, Ph.D.

Abstract

Eugene O’Neill’s, Mary Tyrone, in Long Day’s Journey into Night and Lorraine Hansberry’s, Beneatha Younger, in A Raisin in the Sun, signal the social disobedience occurring in the 1950s and the readiness for a more liberating and understanding society for women.

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