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20 July, 01:56

What does Mr Lindner symbolize in A Raisin in the Sun

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  1. 20 July, 02:53
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    Mr. Lindner seems like a nice enough dude at first. He says he represents a kind of "welcoming committee" from Clybourne Park, the predominately white neighborhood where the Youngers are planning to move ... As the only white character in the play, Mr. Lindner represents the white majority that controlled the country.
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