A few years ago the United States was a model of prosperity and opportunity. In recent years the unemployment rate and interest rates have risen sharply during the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. "American dream" is an idea that was a universally accepted ideology in this country. Since then, it has become a paradox. "American dream" is no longer an achievable idea, it is just an illusion. "American dream" is not a real dream anyone can achieve.
"Dream of a dream" is a dream that African Americans will overcome postponement, postponement, anger, prejudice and inequality, realizing the dream of freedom and justice. In this poem, Harlem, Langston Hughes raised the question as to what would happen if these dreams were ignored or delayed. This poem is written in free poetry, based on rhetorical problems, and readers can understand dreams. The author uses a metaphor to explain the importance and danger of delayed dreams.
Langston Hughes is a famous person about the struggle of African-Americans. In his work 'Dream Extension', I am thinking what will happen when a person's dream breaks. The beginning of Hughes' poetry is "What happens when my dream is delayed? He has cited several possible scenarios, and his first scene, all of which had negative influence, was" the raisin of the sun " This symbolizes hardening.When my dream breaks, I will solidify my mind, it will be useless like a dried raisin.
Dignity and American Dream Raisin in the sun The American dream is different for every one of us, but we all are eager to achieve it. In Lorraine Handsbury's "Raisins of the Sun", all members of the Young family are eager to have the opportunity to realize America's dreams. American dream for young families is to have a house, otherwise it should be accepted by white society for Walter Young. In the book "Advertise American Dream", Roland Markhand called "American Dream". "If you do your best and obey the rules, you will achieve your goal" (Marchand 1)
Usually, they all have dreams, and their dream is "American dream". Today, my wish to realize my dream has not changed. However, the dream idea of America brought many problems. What is America's dream? Who defined it? Can you achieve it? Finally, does anyone have a chance to achieve it? What is America's dream? When problems were raised on the first day of the class, there were various answers to the composition of American dreams. Someone said