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"Raisin in the Sun" and "The Piano Lesson"
An analysis of the theme of the black experience in Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" and August Wilson's "The Piano Lesson". -- 1,150 words;

"The Piano Lesson"
A comparative analysis of the novel "The Piano Lesson" with its subsequent film version. -- 1,150 words;

Supernatural in “The Piano Lesson” and “Sweet Whispers”
A discussion of the presence and significance of supernatural forces in "The Piano Lesson" by August Wilson and "Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush" by Virginia Hamilton. -- 1,463 words; MLA

"The Piano Lesson"
An introduction to and analysis of the play "The Piano Lesson," by August Wilson. -- 734 words;

"The Piano Lesson"
A review of the play "The Piano Lesson" by the African-American playwright August Wilson. -- 990 words;

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THE PIANO LESSON

Defend Boy Willie's Scheme for Buying Sutter's Land.
In The Piano Lesson, written by August Wilson, Boy Willie devises a scheme for buying
Sutter's land. Boy Willie has one part of the money saved up. He will sell the
watermelons for the second part. Then he will sell the piano for a third part. The only
debating issue in Boy Willie's scheme is the piano. Berniece does not want to sell the
piano. This is the only reason for a defense in Boy Willie's scheme. Therefore, I will
defend Boy Willie's issue of selling the piano and how that liberates him in reference to
his scheme for buying Sutter's land.
The first defense is the usage of the piano. In Wilson's novel, Berniece never uses the
piano, Boy Willie: " You can't do nothing with that piano except sit up there and look at
it", Berniece, "That's just what I'm gonna do" (p.50). The piano is a "sentimental value"
(p.51) to Berniece. Her father died over the piano (p.42-46). Boy Willie argues even
though the piano is of sentimental value, Berniece is not using it. He wants to sell it
in order to buy land, seed, and workers, which will in turn produce a crop, and something
will come out of that (p.51). 
The second defense is that of equality. Boy Willie believes how a certain individual
perceives himself determines what that individual really is in reality (p.92). He also
believes that white men have one advantage over black men and that is, " The colored man
can't fix nothing with the law" (p.38). Boy Willie desires to be equal to the white man
(p.92). Also, equality ties into the above paragraph in which Berniece does not use the
piano. Boy Willie will use the money from the piano along with the profit from the other
two sources and get his land. Obtaining this goal will make him equal to the white man
(p.92). Boy Willie will never work for anyone other than for himself. 
The last defense is that of Boy Willie's father. Boy Willie admires his father. He
remembers one key thing about his father as a child, " I got these big old hands but what
I'm gonna do with them?" He feels that the piano was his father's gift to him (p.46). Boy
Willie's grandfather did not have anything to leave Boy Willie's father but Boy Willie's
feels that his father left him the piano. He uses this in one argumental conversation
against Berniece (p.46). Boy Willie strongly feels that if his father had the opportunity
to possess his own land then his father would have sold the piano (p.51, 88, 94). 
Throughout the novel Boy Willie and his sister, Berniece, struggle over the conflict in
the selling of the piano. Boy Willie doesn't want to follow the rules. He lives but what
he believes is right and true (p.38). Boy Willie doesn't want to live quietly and go long
with the way everything is. He wants to leave his mark everywhere he goes (p.94). I
believe the above paragraphs well defend Boy Willie's arguments with the issue with the
piano. Everyone, regardless who you are, wants to become something more. Everyone has
dreams. I know I do.

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