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tatyana61 [14]
3 years ago
5

What is the dream in "Dream Variations?"

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1 answer:
natima [27]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

My interpretation of this is that Dream Variations is talking about being free to do what you want and to be able to enjoy it to the fullest from dusk till dawn. In this case its talking about a person's dream of dancing being a young black person that probably wants to just be themselves dancing without the backlash of hate or judgement. This is just my interpretation so I might be wrong.

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