<u><em>The correct answer is the following: the belief that dreams often remain unrealized due to oppression.
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<u><em> Actually in the fourth four line unit the note of skepticism is difficult to understand infact he talks about his world dream where misery doesn’t exist in men’s lives because it has replaced by the Joy. Finally Hughes comments that a world like this can only exist in his dream vision.
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<u><em>In “I Dream a World” the character is the dreamer and visionary in the scheme of things but also the reader is engaged in this dreaming process, we can say that both dream the same dream. The implicit function of every four line unit is to explain the reality that the vision of Hughes’s dream try to resolve. Hughes’ contrasting versions of the world or as he imagines are presented in each unit too.
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Answer:
End of April
In an effort to become more like spring
she put on bright socks – fuchsia pink like the
azaleas in the gardens she sought
out often to escape what winter still
kept lodged in her mind. For who would go to
a garden to worry? Wanting to blend
in more, she began to clothe herself with
wisteria, honeysuckle, trumpet
vines so the hummingbirds came to know her
as spring itself. Whatever remained
of her winter evaporated and then
rained down in homage. When clouds were broken
open by the sun, she was gone – no one
could say for sure what she used to look like.
Explanation:
Answer: argument, informative, and narrative writing
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