ut his pride away, he realizes with the help of the family, that no amount of money can make up for the loss of pride and that it is sometimes better to sacrifice the goals of one for the good of many, so he tells the gentleman from the 'Welcoming Committee' that they "decided to move into our house because my father—he earn it.” This bold and unselfish move helps to communicate the family's long-standing ethics, values, and pride. I also represents the functioning of the positive and negative feedback loops that maintain the homeostasis of an enabled family.A Raisin in the Sun displays a great recurring theme in life that many times the good of the few has to be sacrificed through the needs and propagation of the group. This movie also illustrates the idea that sometimes to hold on to ethics, values, and pride is the most difficult task presented to all family members--but is the most fulfilling and helps to make facing the next challenge easier.Dreams, and the struggles necessary to attain them, are the focus and driving force behind this story and the struggle of every person to attain goals that aren't always in tune with societies thoughts or ideas on a persons place in life. Our dreams may even cause conflict in our own families. But, if we hold fast to our legacies, we can bounce back and thrive. The end result could no better be expressed than by the words of the Three Musketeers, “ One for all and all for one.”...