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the speaker in \harlem\ contemplates
the fate of aspirations that are unrealized.
the result of heavy labor in extreme conditions.
Brief Explanations
In the poem "Harlem" (also known as "A Dream Deferred") by Langston Hughes, the speaker contemplates what happens to dreams (aspirations) that are deferred or unrealized. The other options don't align with the poem's theme: the poem isn't about labor conditions or childhood neglect, and "the fate of aspirations that are unrealized" matches the exploration of deferred dreams.
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