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alina1380 [7]
1 year ago
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According to the poem, the speaker feels that the relationship between whites and african americans is happy and equal. Tense an

d unequal. Strong but calm. Unhappy but peaceful.
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____ [38]1 year ago
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What could befall to dreams that are postponed or put on hold is described in the poem "Harlem" by Langston Hughes. Although the poem was originally intended to focus on the hopes of Black people in the 1950s, everyone's dreams are meaningful.

The speaker of the poem expresses the opinion that there is tension and inequality in ties between whites and African Americans.

Hughes shows in this poem how strained and unbalanced the relationship is between whites and African Americans. Due to this, African Americans are no longer treated equally and instead are marginalized. This results in a strained and uncomfortable relationship.

This is made very obvious by the fact that white people continue to enjoy social favoritism, continually delaying the dream of equality for African Americans. Due to this tense and unpleasant connection where their aspirations weigh, sink, dry, and erupt, African Americans are becoming farther removed from being recognized as equals.

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