The movie a Chorus line is about people going through the audition process just to be in the chorus in a musical! It shows each ones kind of journey of how they got into dance, and what they hope to accomplish!
Longfellow was writing of the hopes that are common to many youths. He was saying that all of those ambitions have "nagged at him" up until the present time. He is regretful that he did not accomplish all that he had aspired to.
it means that hope will rise over the hardships , and cover them all ,
"Nectar in a sieve" represents the pointlessness of having work without hope. After all, if you put nectar in a sieve, it all just goes through. So, the first line is saying that work needs a motivation, which would be hope. Otherwise no one would work. The second line on the other hand is about how hope can only survive if it has something to return. For example, you can't hope endlessly if there is no substance and work to back it up. This line I got in a debate with my friend about. That was my interpretation. My friend said that it means hope needs a person (which is the object) to be hoping. Otherwise hope wouldn't exist. All in all, the lines mean that work needs hope and hope needs work. At least, that's what I think =]
hope from Juliet, romeo and the friar that romeo and Juliet will live together in love for the rest of their lives.
they hope to accomplish Independence I think?
They hope to accomplish eating bananas.
The opposite of a realist would be an idealist. Idealists focus on how things should be rather than how they actually are, often emphasizing hope, optimism, and the pursuit of perfection.
they hope to accomplish Independence I think?
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The North hoped to accomplish several things there.
becasue
adwa
to help our country from suffering
he discovered the cape of good hope
The Hudson River I hope
she gave hope and faith to people