Dream 's dream is hope, wish and wish. People dream of what they want to become when they grow up, and what they want the future of the children (??? etc.). However, not all of these dreams come true. Even if you work hard and put your heart into it, there is no guarantee that you can realize your dream. "What will happen to delay our dreams" (Hughes). Langston Hughes, the writer of this poem, was postponed when something was postponed, ie when it was postponed.
"Harlem" (and common montage) is always seeking a dream of the American Dream African American version. "Island" (the last poem of the montage dream) has been postponed). In this book, individuals imagine their dreams in various ways. Just a dream (furnace, silver bottle, TV, diamond ring), other dreams need money, but it is not that important (not to be too affordable to get educated, to live) A funeral. Among invisible dreams are those that need cooperation from other people and other people (being eaten, appreciated, respected, loved)
Dreams are intangible, American dreams are as invisible as many other dreams of our future. The dream of America's Horatio Alger is the president's staff of the company, the difference between poverty and wealth, and professionalism. Or perhaps more typical examples are unattractive results such as stable work, comfortable home, safe future for children? Does it still relate to our present society; can it still stimulate and stimulate, can create tenacity and commitment? Looking at the American university, 1, and looking at the new business (whether the high tech "remote commerce" or low-tech garden trucks are trading on the streets of Southern California) seems to be doing fine. A highly skilled occupation with low wages comes from energetic people from other parts of the world.