the speaker in \harlem\ contemplates\nthe out...

the speaker in \harlem\ contemplates\nthe outcome of peoples hatred.\nthe fate of aspirations that are unrealized.\nthe result of heavy labor in extreme conditions.\nthe consequences of childhood neglect.

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# Brief Explanations: "Harlem" by Langston Hughes is a poem that explores what happens to dreams or aspirations that are deferred (unrealized). It uses vivid imagery like "Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?" to consider the fate of these unfulfilled hopes. The poem is not about hatred outcomes, heavy - labor results, or childhood - neglect consequences. # Answer: the fate of aspirations that are unrealized.