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The poet has described some features of his dream world. Work in groups of four or five
and make a list of the steps that need to be taken to translate the poet's dream into
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The poem uses two metaphors to explain how important it is to hold fast to one's dreams. Each stanza states that, in the absence of dreams, life becomes something unpleasant. In the first stanza, if one allows one's dreams to die, the poet states that life will become "a broken-winged bird that cannot fly." The metaphor extends to a symbol: Birds often symbolize hope, freedom, and joy. If a person stops dreaming--stops pursuing the things that make him or her excited, happy, and fulfilled--then that person's life will lack hope and will not result in a feeling of soaring happiness.
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