Analysis: Harlem By Langston Hughes

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When Dreams Fade Away
Have you ever been forced to give up on a dream? People tend to disrespect others and force them to set aside what they are hoping to achieve. In Harlem by Langston Hughes, the narrator tries to answer the question “what happens to a dream deferred?” Through repetition, punctuation, italics, and imagery, the author conveys a hopeless, confused, questioning tone in regards to a dream deferred. Langston Hughes uses repetition like “does it” and “maybe” to add a curious element to the tone. He is pondering over what happens when dreams are forgotten and pushed aside. He then uses imagery to make the reader picture what he is saying. Some examples are “rotten mean, raisin in the sun, heavy load, festering sore, and crust