Dream Deferred
Autor: dquiller94 • March 30, 2015 • Essay • 474 Words (2 Pages) • 822 Views
Dominique Quiller
Ms. Seymour
Eng-113 E
5, February 2015
Dream Deferred
Searching for an specific answer to a question that's more complicated to the author, than it's to the reader can have dramatic imagery. Purposely stating that one's decisions throughout life is based off first instinct reactions; or for ones whose scared to speak their opinions or be an outkast with an idea that's profitable, but never was spoke on. Nerves through the body will play a major role on ones courage, honesty and self confidence. With this being said it henders your comfort zone to a level that is either negative feelings or neutral feelings. "Yes" practice makes perfect but what happens if you dont practice but continues to perform perfection? Then we have ourselves a case study on what motivates a human being that doesnt practice a perfect performer? Lets find answers to these questionarries!
Capturing my dreams all together in one bundle of disbelief, was more than a teenager with no father figure around can manage. Growing up vastly not knowing that as an African American male the obstacles you have to conquer will play out your future. Young as a newborn I found myself searching for my dream goals in life, and their they lie in a basketball, football and a neatly threaded baseball. Early enough to not know that this was just only what my body and family seen in me was athletics. Seperating myself from the ones who know me best for a skillful athlete, gave me time to do what I really enjoyed. Evaluating scenarios from the questions and problems my english teacher asked upon the students to do; was the best feeling i had as a teen growing up. Each year throughout Elementary and Middle school, my favorite and preferred course english; all of my teachers saw the writing and advanced ablility of my english skills. Still being that superstar and phenemonon in sports started carrying away my passion for book smarts.
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