We Beat The Streets Poem Analysis

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“She turned her cant’s into can’s, and her dreams into plans.” That’s a quote by Kobi Yamada, who believed it’s worth it to dream. Throughout our dream unit, we have watched funny, sad, inspirational, fails, and many more types of dream videos, we also read books, articles, and speeches. Some dreams came true, others did not. While failing the dream is embarrassing, It is worth it to dream because there is something to look forward to, “if you do something you love, you never have to work a day in your life,” and when that dream is accomplished it is an amazing feeling.

I believe it is worth it to dream because then there’s something to look forward to, something to motivate. In We Beat The Streets, they all are motivated to become something great so they can be the first in their town to do something great in their life. Another way this is shown is in Eminem, he is a famous rap star who was bullied as a kid and rejected, but he never gave up and he kept going for his dream until he reached it. It is worth it to dream, the examples I showed, prove that it gets hard, but in the end, the dream can be reached, just decide is it worth it?
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Eminem was bullied as a kid and tried and tried over again to become successful and he never gave up, he finally did become successful and loves his job. The movie October Sky is another example that “if you do something you love, you never have to work a day in your life.” In this movie Homer loves to build rockets, but his father doesn’t want him to, he keeps doing it though and his father accepts it and supports him through his career. Eminem and Homer are the best examples for “when you do something you love you never work a day in your