Both Uses of
wrought
in
A Raisin in the Sun
- (He goes to door and looks at her) How often I have looked at you and said, "Ah—so this is what the New World hath finally wrought ...." (He exits†
Scene 3.1
- She looks up and turns in her seat) BENEATHA: (Hissingly) Yes—just look at what the New World hath wrought!†
Scene 3.1 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(wrought as in: wrought iron) worked -- as when iron is shaped to fit by bending or beating
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(2)
(wrought as in: the damage she has wrought) caused to happen or occurred as a consequenceThis is most typically seen in classic literature. Less commonly, the present tense, wreak, is also seen.
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(3)
(wrought as in: her mind was wrought with anxiety) excessively nervous or agitated