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kolezko [41]
2 years ago
12

The American poet Delmore Schwartz once wrote, “In dreams begin responsibilities.” How might Langston Hughes interpret this stat

ement? Base your answer on the emotions/opinions he expresses in “Dreams”. *HINT: Would Hughes agree with Schwartz? If you think so, then explain what you think Hughes might say our responsibilities are. If you do not think Hughes would agree, explain how/why he would argue that dreams do not carry responsibilities or obligations.
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Mariana [72]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

yes...bcoz we are / must be responsible

no.....bcoz dreams and responsibilities don't have any relation...!!

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