As the lyric voice dreams and hopes all through the poem it means this subject is fantasizing of a different world, so it is implied that the speaker <u>lives in a time and place where equality does not exist.</u> This is a common theme on Langston Hughes' poems, the need for equality for a better world. As it was written before the 1964 Civil Rights Act, there were a lot of segregation over the United States, and many black people were harmed and had struggles because of the racial issue.
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both are glass
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but in mirror you can see your reflection, and in the window you see the world. thus giving the idea that education opens door for you so you can look outside rather than just looking at yourself. i'm not sure if you understand what i said here but yeah :)
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<em>I </em><em>hope</em><em> </em><em>it</em><em> </em><em>right</em><em> </em><em>or </em><em>help</em><em>ful</em>
<em>OA</em>.