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Dreams By Langston Hughes

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Last, Hughes uses imagery along with tone to reflect the main theme of his poem, “Dreams.” Most of Hughes’ poetry is written during a time of civil inequality. It is a time that looks hopeless in obtaining the American Dream. Hughes relays the message to his readers within imagery and tone, to hold strong to dreams, and never let go. For example, the writer uses a tragic imagery and tone in the first stanza, on lines three and four, when he suggests, “Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly” (3,4). One might argue, the writer is relating the “broken-winged bird” to the matter of inequality, and is conveying the message to his audience, as the bird cannot survive with a broken wing, one’s life cannot survive without dreams. Although the

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