ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
All American Literature Videos 200 videos
Ever wish you could remember everything that you ever studied? How about everything that everyone has ever studied? Yeah, pretty sure our brains ju...
Modernism was the happy, optimistic bandwagon that every writer just had to jump on. Okay, so only half of that statement is true. But we want you...
You might be hearing a chorus of farewells if you recommend A Farewell to Arms as the next read for your Fabulously Feisty Feminist Book Club.
Dream Deferred (Hughes) 23155 Views
Share It!
Description:
Imagine if dreams really could come true. This is the question that Langston Hughes ponders in his poem "Dream Deferred."
Transcript
- 00:08
Dream Deferred, a la Shmoop. Everyone has dreams.
- 00:13
Okay, some have a better chance of coming true. . .
- 00:16
. . .than others. . .
- 00:17
. . .but it doesn’t stop us from dreaming. However… what happens when you have to put
- 00:23
those dreams on hold? Langston Hughes . . .
Full Transcript
- 00:27
. . .obviously thought it was an important question.
- 00:30
. So, let’s think about it. . .
- 00:33
. . .what does happen to a postponed dream?
- 00:36
Does it get stashed away in the “things I meant to do but never got around to” box.
- 00:43
. .
- 00:43
. . .forgotten like… yesterday’s homework? When you grow up and have to concentrate on
- 00:48
other stuff. . .
- 00:49
. . .there’s a distinct possibility. . .
- 00:50
. . .that a dream or two will bite the dust. But maybe dreams are never forgotten. . .
- 00:57
. . . instead, maybe they “dry up like a raisin in the sun” . . .
- 01:00
. . .leaving us frustrated thinking about what might have been.
- 01:04
Langston Hughes used that analogy in his poem. . .
- 01:06
. . .and Lorraine Hansberry liked it enough to “borrow” it for the title of her play.
- 01:11
. .
- 01:11
. . .about the broken dreams of a black family in the ‘50s.
- 01:18
So is that dried up piece of fruit supposed to be a stand-in for unrealized dreams. . .
- 01:23
. . . that leave you empty and hopeless?
- 01:25
Or maybe the poem’s last line. . .
- 01:26
. . .holds a clue about what really happens to unfulfilled dreams.
- 01:31
Maybe Hughes is suggesting that they could actually be dangerous . . .
- 01:33
. . .leading to social unrest and revolution. So, what’s your verdict?
- 01:39
Are deferred dreams forgotten when the real world gets a hold of us. . .
- 01:42
. . .do they shrivel up and make us bitter. . .
- 01:44
. . .or will they eventually blow up in our faces?
- 01:50
Shmoop amongst yourselves.
Related Videos
This video defines utopias and dystopias, and investigates how a utopia might become a dystopia. Can a seemingly perfect world actually be a dystop...
They say that honesty is the best policy, but Jack lies about his identity and still gets the girl. Does that mean we should all lie to get what we...
Ever wish you could remember everything that you ever studied? How about everything that everyone has ever studied? Yeah, pretty sure our brains ju...
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is an American classic. Hope you're not expecting any exciting shower scenes though. It's not that kind of book.
Do not go gentle into that good night. In fact, if it's past your curfew, don't go at all into that good night. You just stay in your good bed and...