A Critical Analysis Of The Poem Harlem By Langston Hughes

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The speaker dreams about what may happen to a deferred dream. This poem is one of Hughes most famous works. Hughes titled this poem Harlem after a New York neighborhood that was the center of the Harlem renaissance. Many African American families saw Harlem as a bright and uplifting place to be, away from the discrimination they faced in other parts of the country unforutently Harlem’s fame faded away at the beginning of the great depression in the early 1930’s. The speaker does not refer to specific individual’s dreams, but the dreams of the African American family as a whole. The writer suggests African Americans cannot aspire to great thing due to the environment around them. They alone cannot reach their goals. One of the tones in

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