A Raisin in the Sun

What sort of feelings does the layout and description of the Younger home bring out in the reader? Does it seem like a cheerful place? Why or why not? Be Specific.

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The reader immediately feels compassion for the Youngers, and their cramped conditions. Their home is too small, their furnishings worn, and then.... there's the problem with insects. The home is not a cheerful one... but there is a lot of love.

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