Langston Hughes 'As I Grew Older' begins about a dream that the poet had 'a long time ago. ' The poet says his dream, bright as the sun, was right in front of him until a wall rose between him and his dream. The poet is an old man now and he is thinking about his dream which he dreamt long time ago.
Answer:
I believe you are looking for "implied".
Explanation:
Answer:
Fate is part of the tragedy, which fills us with Catharism
The extended metaphor is life can be related to someone that sells people something, and that life sells beauty. I can conclude this because in the poem, many things which are considered beautiful are up for sale.
- the ocean's waves
- fire (warmth and comfort)
- children's faces (innocence, happiness, wonder)
- pine trees scents
- love (agape, eros, philia, etc.)
- "holy thoughts."
Hope this helps. HAVE A BLESSED AND WONDERFUL DAY! As well as a great rest of Black History Month! :-)
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