A Raisin in the Sun, Emerald City: Third and Pike: Dreams
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Dreams can be seen in many ways. A dream could be something you had in the night that seems so real, or a dream could be your fantasy, where everything is going your way. The last type of dream is something that has more of a deep sense and plays an important role in your life. In life, people have many dreams. Dreams are important because they create goals for people, and they motivate people to accomplish them. Without a dream, a person will be unfocused in life and will most likely not be successful. In the play A Raisin...
idea of a liquor store, then becoming a huge businessman was very difficult. He always tried to pressure his family to accepting this idea, but they didn't. Oya wouldn't let go of her dream so much that she nearly murdered someone for it. In the end Walter and Oya had to go to the extremes for their dreams. I think trying to achieve your dreams is very important, but I don't think it's worth killing or hurting someone over. Your dreams and your environment should be balanced so that one thing won't make a major impact on the other.

idea of a liquor store, then becoming a huge businessman was very difficult. He always tried to pressure his family to accepting this idea, but they didn't. Oya wouldn't let go of her dream so much that she nearly murdered someone for it. In the end Walter and Oya had to go to the extremes for their dreams. I think trying to achieve your dreams is very important, but I don't think it's worth killing or hurting someone over. Your dreams and your environment should be balanced so that one thing won't make a major impact on the other.
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In the Street Car Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, Stanley Kowalski displays his brutality in many ways. This classical play is about Blanche Dubois"s visit to Elysian Fields and her encounters with her sister"s brutal and arrogant husband, Stanley Kowalski, and the reveling truth of why Blanche really came. Stanley...
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Every story has a conflict. A conflict is a disagreement, which usually provides the plot for a story. The conflict is the basis for everything else included in the work of literature. Usually a person reads the story to see how a conflict is developed and then resolved. This essay,...
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Bruce Dawe's Enter Without So Much as Knocking is a poem that is critical of consumerism in the modern world. The poem itself is a story of one man's life, from birth until being buried and is a satirical look at modern society and its materialism. The poem starts with...
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