Professor Austin
College Writing II
26 March 2013
Deferred Dreams Essay #2 Rough Drafts
When you take one look at a person what is it that you see? Is it there outfit, their hair, or do you not even see them at all because you let the things you hear not allow you to do so. Although America is filled with different ethnicity of people and people who face different financial, social, and mental differences one thing that we all can relate to is having a dream. Yet as we transform into a toddler to an adult are dreams may shift from wanting to be an epitome of a princess to the president of the United States. But nevertheless it’s a dream. And dreams today are the driving force of America. But what if out of nowhere you realized …show more content…
It deals with a boy who has a dream to save his alcoholic father so that he can relive the dream of having a father and son relationship. Furthermore, the boy in the play lives in a troubled neighborhood so he also has a dream to reduce if not stop the violence in his surrounding environment. As relation to the title “I Am Not Batman” you can infer that he is suffering from doubt that his dreams will every come true because he feels like his dreams are too big for him to handle. In addition, he does feel like he knows what to do as his first step to accomplishing these dreams of him. That’s why he compares himself to not being Batman. Just like Willie from “This Property Is Condemned” they both are face with having to fix the mess that their family left them to solve. Not once did their family consider how their action may have hindered them. Also in comparison to the boy and Willie no matter what they still loved and cared for their family even through all the stuff they put them through. Willie adores her sister to the point where she was to be just like her no matter if it brings a negative look to her and the boy still wants to replenish his relationship with his father, even though his father could clearly careless as he rather enjoy time with liquor than time with his