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    disorientated from an odd dream. Around the farm while Wilber worked, he often heard tales of days when all of the animals ate plenty of food and everyone worked happily, but nobody believed that they were true. Being a young piglet, Wilber also believed that life had always been like it was. In Wilber’s dream however the days of contentment became a reality. The animals all lived in harmony and blithe. While rolling out of his bed, Wilber gazed out of the window of the house. He witnessed the…

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    American Dream The American dream is a staple culture and a common thing amongst all people. Though different to every individual, some aspects are shared. The American dream is based on one’s setting, one’s social status, or where one lives. Therefore, the heart and driving force has always been the American dream. This dream refers to most individuals living in the realms of the American world. It is critical to note that the American dream is not measured based on what a person possess, it…

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    acting as an obstacle in the family’s dream of leaving the ghetto to start a new, better life in Clybourne Park. By sharing this play, Lorraine Hansberry makes a driven statement that blacks can achieve their dreams, but that…

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    Why Do Dreams Cause Fear

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    a. P7: Main Idea: Dreams also can alert us to dangers that are internal. Baltimore learned she had an ulcer by an alert of a dream. Other people get dreams that alert illness like cancer and heart disease. b. Paraphrasing: Mary Agnes found out that her dreams can also alert of dangers inside your body. Like for example, she dreamed that she traveled inside her body and found a boiler room in danger of blowing up. Also, she found that the dream was an alert and she went to a doctor and the doctor…

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    Photosynthesizing Dreams Why should people hold onto their dreams? Dreams are crucial to a person’s life, and without them, they may never know the feeling of fulfillment. In Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, published in 1959, she uses the character Mama to portray ideas about dreams. The play was written eight years after Langston Hughes’ poem, “Harlem” which served as inspiration for Hansberry to write the play. In addition, she uses specific characters in the play to represent…

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    Dreams come true I slowly waddled out of my bed and looked around to make sure I was still in my room. I always seem to wake up startled and frankly, a bit panicked after one of my adventurous dreams. Though I can say this one was different. It was a spur of mixed emotions and what seemed to be the realest dream i 've yet come to experience. It all started out one night, right before midnight. I was on my normal daily routine binging on Netflix and eating something that I had probably sneaked…

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    sleep and dream. Why do we dream, do dreams have meaning? These questions have long intrigued scientists. Many people might not remember their dreams, and even those that do usually only remember one or two, but we all dream every night. For centuries scientists have been studying dreams, according to our textbook, scientists are deeply divided about the meaning of dreams and their importance. More than once I have woken up after what seemed like dreaming for hours and spent the rest of my day…

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    Sun” Walter's character is held back from achieving his dreams because of obstacles that stand in his way. Walter's dreams dramatically change from the beginning to the end of the book. For example, at the beginning of the book the majority of his dream is to own a liquor store, and by the end he only wants to help his family. However, many people stand in his way of achieve his dream. At the start of the book when Walter is fighting for his dream of a owning liquor store, he is hindered by his…

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    Most parents want their children to be successful. While Mama, from A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, has dreams of her own, it is obvious that she is passionate about giving her children, Walter and Beneatha, the best possible futures. Mama would give up anything, including her own goals, for her children. Unfortunately, ensuring the success of an entire family proves to be more difficult than one would think. Although Mama does achieve a few of her goals, she does not reach self…

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    My dream is to further pursue my burning passion for music and using the struggles and pain to live to connect over later others emotions so they do not have to feel as if they are alone. some people do not understand music such as my family specifically my parents and because they do not see the importance of music they have viewed me in a negative way but in order to achieve a dream sacrifices must be made including sacrifices that not only affect a dreamer but their family as well In a…

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