The speaker in "Harlem" contemplates A) the outcome of people’s hatred. B) the fate of aspirations that are unrealized. C) the result of heavy labor in extreme conditions. D) the consequences of childhood neglect
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The speaker in "Harlem" contemplates fate of aspiration that is unrealized. This poem is about the lost dream of many American African who belonged to the lower cast. Here poet is expressing the pain towards the people whose dreams have always remained dreams and never fulfilled. Their dreams are lost like water in their eyes that dried. Their dream couldn’t realize and they have become painful like a running river that never dries but keep flowing.
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the answer is B
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the fate of aspirations that are unrealized.
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