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Imagine if dreams really could come true. This is the question that Langston Hughes ponders in his poem "Dream Deferred."

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Dream Deferred, a la Shmoop. Everyone has dreams.

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Okay, some have a better chance of coming true. . .

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. . .than others. . .

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. . .but it doesn’t stop us from dreaming. However… what happens when you have to put

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those dreams on hold? Langston Hughes . . .

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. . .obviously thought it was an important question.

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. So, let’s think about it. . .

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. . .what does happen to a postponed dream?

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Does it get stashed away in the “things I meant to do but never got around to” box.

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. .

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. . .forgotten like… yesterday’s homework? When you grow up and have to concentrate on

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other stuff. . .

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. . .there’s a distinct possibility. . .

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. . .that a dream or two will bite the dust. But maybe dreams are never forgotten. . .

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. . . instead, maybe they “dry up like a raisin in the sun” . . .

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. . .leaving us frustrated thinking about what might have been.

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Langston Hughes used that analogy in his poem. . .

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. . .and Lorraine Hansberry liked it enough to “borrow” it for the title of her play.

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. .

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. . .about the broken dreams of a black family in the ‘50s.

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So is that dried up piece of fruit supposed to be a stand-in for unrealized dreams. . .

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. . . that leave you empty and hopeless?

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Or maybe the poem’s last line. . .

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. . .holds a clue about what really happens to unfulfilled dreams.

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Maybe Hughes is suggesting that they could actually be dangerous . . .

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. . .leading to social unrest and revolution. So, what’s your verdict?

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Are deferred dreams forgotten when the real world gets a hold of us. . .

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. . .do they shrivel up and make us bitter. . .

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. . .or will they eventually blow up in our faces?

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Shmoop amongst yourselves.

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