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Langston Hughes Views On Oppression

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The feeling of being oppressed has affected many people around the world. In the poem “Oppression”, the poet Langston Hughes has put his views on oppression and emancipation through the words of his poem. Firstly, Hughes shows his view on oppression by sharing that things that seem to be the usual or the natural don’t always be so. Oppression can change the most usual and natural matter ever. He shows this by writing,
“Now dreams
Are not available
To the dreamers,
Nor songs
To the singers.”- (Hughes, Oppression) Oppression is so forceful in his words that even the usual is forced with negativity. Singers not having songs and dreams being not available for dreamers seems so impossible and more forced than a natural situation. Hughes is trying to share that oppression isn’t always fair and it can happen creating a severe impact on the normal as well. It is normal for singers to have songs but Hughes shows that when feeling oppressed or under oppression, the usual nature isn’t always the same. He shares that oppression can feel so wrong, as it is unnatural. Secondly, Hughes continues to show his views on oppression as a dark and lonely feeling. He says,
“In some lands Dark night …show more content…

– (Hughes, Oppression) Here he shows how in his view of oppression, oppression is not only a forceful demon, it gives one the sense of feeling of loneliness and darkness. Dark night and cold steel gives a sense and vibe that in certain situations, there is a feeling that no one is around for help. He tries to say that there are moments in which people go into a dark and lonely feeling mode in their lives when dealing with oppression. He shares the cold truth about how lonely oppression can make one feel. By saying, “in some lands”, he shows that oppression can give a more severe dark feeling to some around the world than others. Moving forward, Langston Hughes shares his view of emancipation as the little light to one who been through so

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