Langston Hughes Dream Deferred Analysis

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Langston Hughes Langston Hughes expresses his poems with the connection of jazz blues music and African Americans expressing themselves by dancing and following the beat to the music rhythm describing flashbacks of the past and comparing them to present day using imagery, figurative language describing and punctuation, which makes the reader think about African Americans in the past and how they are treated different today.
Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri on February 1,1902. When he was a young child his parents divorced, and his father moved to Mexico. His grandmother raised him until he was thirteen, when he moved to Illinois to live with his mother and her husband, before the family eventually settled in Ohio. In Illinois was …show more content…

One of the literary term used in this poem is simile. A dream deferred is compared to a raisin, a sore, rotten meat, a syrupy sweet and a heavy load. The actions linked to these items describe what may happen to the dream, such as rotting and dying or weighing down the voices inside their head. Another literary term used is a metaphor. The poem ends with a single metaphor “ Or does it explode?”. The text is also set in italics to emphasize the metaphor even more. The last literary term used in this poem is alliteration. This is found in the title “Dream Deferred”, and the line “ Or does it dry up….” (""Dream …show more content…

A literary term used in this poem is theme. The theme in this poem is determination to live without ever thinking giving up even though the obstacles ahead are challenging. The symbols also a literary element like “ tacks” is used to illustrate the sharpness and discomfort of life 's obstacle. Even the metaphor, which is another literary element of life being compared to stairs symbolizes the exhausting uphill climb in life. Hughes also uses the literary term imagery to create the image of a mother lovingly, yet firmly, talking to her son about life ("Mother to Son Summary

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