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... dreams and ideas . Together they travelled the country and shared all the strains , rigors , and uncertainties , as well as the hopes and aspirations of the sociopolitical flames . Living in almost constant contact with a cross section ...
... dreams and ideas . Together they travelled the country and shared all the strains , rigors , and uncertainties , as well as the hopes and aspirations of the sociopolitical flames . Living in almost constant contact with a cross section ...
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... Dreams and Omens . For Haitians , dreams are considered " true " to life . People make decisions or act sometimes because of dreams they had ( Métraux 127-29 ; McCarthy - Brown 73-74 ) . Most of the time , dreams foretell the future or ...
... Dreams and Omens . For Haitians , dreams are considered " true " to life . People make decisions or act sometimes because of dreams they had ( Métraux 127-29 ; McCarthy - Brown 73-74 ) . Most of the time , dreams foretell the future or ...
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... dreams and introduces her to her dead ancestors and kin ( 94 ) . Here again , Danticat draws on the Haitian view of dreams . In dreams , spirits and souls of the departed can communicate with the living . In the second story , however ...
... dreams and introduces her to her dead ancestors and kin ( 94 ) . Here again , Danticat draws on the Haitian view of dreams . In dreams , spirits and souls of the departed can communicate with the living . In the second story , however ...
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