Does It Dry Up Like A Raisin In The Sun?

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Have you ever dreamed as a young kid that you would become a professional athlete? Dreams like those over time can sometimes become unrealistic, or unreachable. We sometimes need to change our dream to something more realistic, or you need to work hard in order to accomplish those dreams. “Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?”(Hughes, line 2-3) This quote is very vital to the poem because it is saying if your dream that is full of life, dry and shrivel up in the sun and fades away. The grape relates to life. You have many dreams in your life. Are you going to let them shrivel up into a raisin or become full of life like a grape. The grape relates to life. You have many dreams in your life. Are you going to let them shrivel up into a raisin or become full of life …show more content…

Sometimes they may be unrealistic but you need to work for it before giving up. You need to work for your goals in order to reach them. It’s just like the saying “Hard work pays off”. In life you may end up having a job that is very tedious. You need to work for your dreams instead of leading them fade away and being forgotten. “Does it stink like rotten meat? (Hughes, line 5) “Or crust and sugar over like a syrupy sweet?”( Hughes, line 7-8) The quote about stinking up like rotten meat is asking you if you’re going to let your forget your dream. The author is trying to tell us that we can’t forget our biggest dreams that we’ve always wanted. The quote about the syrupy is asking if instead of letting it getting forgotten are you going to let your dream become a goal that you will try to accomplish. I believe that the quote talking about the syrupy sweet means that you're going to reach for your dream because it starts talking about a syrupy sweet. When I heard that the first word that came to mind was sweet. When I think of sweet I think of candy. In basketball if one of us takes a charge we earn a piece of

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