Langston Hughes: Poems
a dream deferred by langston hughes
why does langston hughes put expolsion as the last sentence ''a dream deferred''
why does langston hughes put expolsion as the last sentence ''a dream deferred''
The speaker muses about the fate of a “dream deferred.” It is not entirely clear who the speaker is –perhaps the poet, perhaps a professor, perhaps an undefined black man or woman. The question is a powerful one, and there is a sense of silence after it. Hughes then uses vivid analogies to evoke the image of a postponed dream. He imagines it drying up, festering, stinking, crusting over, or, finally, exploding.
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