The American Dream At Time Hughes By Langston Hughes

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The dream here is likely a version of the American dream a dream that at Time Hughes wrote the poem was still denied to most African Americans in that sense it’s optimistic that Hughes uses the term deferred rather than destroyed or forbidden the imagery in this poem are often very negative he takes things that are often sweet and then makes them horrifying you’ve got dried raisins Christi suites even the verbs are negative dry Vesters steak crust sag and that works against any real optimism this is all made even more interesting and complicated by the fact that the poem sounds like a nursery rhyme it has neat in perfect one syllable rhymes like son and run meet in sweet but then you have the layout of the poem which resists conventional Stanford

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