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"A Dream Deferred"
A description of the life of the poet Langston Hughes and a critical analysis of his poem "A Dream Deferred". -- 1,739 words; MLA

Irony in Literature
Examines the use of irony in poems by Yusef Komunyakaa ("Facing It") , Nikki Giovanni ("Dreams") and Langston Hughes ("A Dream Deferred"). -- 1,150 words;

Racism in Hughes' Poetry
This paper compares and contrasts the theme of race in three poems by Langston Hughes; "Mother to Son", "Harlem, A Dream Deferred" and "The Negro Speaks of Rivers". -- 987 words; MLA

The Use of Dreams in Literature
This paper compares the use of dreams in six works by six different authors. -- 1,605 words; MLA

Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance
This paper analyzes the works, "Harlem: A Dream Deferred", "The Negro Speaks of Rivers", "Theme for English B", "The Weary Blues", and "As I Grew Older", by Langston Hughes. -- 1,675 words; MLA

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DREAM DEFERRED

Analysis of Dream Deferred
Dreams are the driving force of America today. Every person has some sort of dreams and
or goals. Although in life everyone has dreams and goals, there are obviously more
struggles for some ethnic groups than for others. The poem, Dream Deferred, by Langston
Hughes, is one man's expression of his dreams during a difficult time period. 
As a black man in a time period where African-Americans were considered an inferior group
of people,dreams and goals would have been difficult to realize. Langston Hughes aptly
expresses his frustrations in his poem, Dream Deferred. As people read this poem, in any
time period, they can relate to the simple universal message that the poet expressed.
Hughes is very expressive in how he feels about dreams he has had and the factand his
frustration at not being able to pursue and/or fulfill those dreams that he is unable to
pursue or fulfill those dreams.
In his poem, Hughes asks the reader to think by posing the question, "What happens to a
dream deferred?"(1). This first line opens up a whole world of thought. Hughes was a man
living in a difficult time period where such things as dreams were hard to come by, and
those that a person did have were given little or no credit, much less opportunity to be
fulfilled.[true] During his life, Hughes faced many challenges from a broken engagement
to discrimination due to his skin color. He starts answering his question with various
similes, each seeming to represent what could happen to various dreams. 
Hughes asks "Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun?"(2-3), signifying dreams that are
so old they are hard to recognize, childhood dreams that flame up at one stage of life
and at a later stage are still sweet to remember. Each subsequent line seems to focus on
a different aspect of unfulfilled dreams, yet each one is typical of the time frame of
Hughes' life. The words and phrases, "Or fester like a sore"(4), and "Or crust and sugar
over"(7) are both symbolic of the hard manual labor that African-Americans had during the
early 1900's. Historical studies have recounted the work that many men did during this
time period, in the cotton and sugar fields, or working with crops. 
"Maybe it just sags / like a heavy load"(9-10) is a powerful illustration of a dream that
sits within a person and weighs there making everything else one does never enough. Yet
it also seems to relate again to the heavy work that men did during the time from of
Hughes' life. As the reader puts all of these illusions together, one's own dreams and
ideals are brought to the surface just as Hughes brings his poem to a close with flair.
"Or does it explode"(11) is the most powerful line of the poem. It is separated from the
other lines of the poem and italicized, adding emphasis to it visually. The concept of a
dream exploding is a powerful conclusion of what could happen to the poet's or reader's
dreams if they are pushed aside or unable to be pursued. 
All in all, this poem is a very universal poem. Written by a talented African-American
man in a time when people of his ethnic group were denied many freedoms, this poem has
lived on for years even with the changes in society. There are still many struggles for
Americans, of every ethnic group, today to recognize hopes and dreams, but society has
come a long way from when this poem was written. "Dream Deferred" is a poem that will
never be outdated. 

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