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Harlem (Dream Deferred) What five things does the speaker compare a dream deferred to?

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Harlem (Dream Deferred) What five things does the speaker compare a dream deferred to?

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A simile uses the words "like" or "as" to compare two things, and a series of similes are used in the poem to compare a dream deferred to rotting, aging or burdensome items. A dream deferred is compared to a raisin, a sore, rotten meat, a syrupy sweet and a heavy load.