Does The American Dream: Does It Dry Up Like A Raisin In The Sun?

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Harlem shows that the American Dream can’t be achieved but Of Mice and Men the author shows hope in obtaining the dream. In the poem the use punctuation of question marks to set the tone of the author being uncertain and anxious. The poem is negative and is shown in the questions, “Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?”. This is negative because it is talking about the how the American Dream doesn’t last. This is because it dries up and one realizes the dream is to impossible to obtain so they decide to give up. Whereas in Of Mice and Men the author makes the American Dream seem like it is possible to obtain. The passage from the book is positive towards the American Dream through hope, “Go on... George. How I get to tend the rabbits."