Langston Hughes' poem
Harlem, is an expression of what he believes happens to a dream that goes unaccomplished, and yet by comprising the poem with questions, he is inviting the reader to use their imagination to decide for themselves what exactly "happens to a dream deferred."
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Langston Hughes' poem "Harlem", is a speculative poem about what happens to a dream that is unaccomplished, yet he uses questions in his poem to invite the reader to use their imagination to spark thought about the "dream deferred"
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