Metaphors In I, Too By Langston Hughes

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Langston Hughes, writer of the poem I, Too, uses metaphors to convey the underlying theme of the piece, which is that African Americans deserve to be treated equally to white people because they are also Americans. The extended metaphors used are skillfully weaved throughout the piece so as to make the theme or message quite clear to the reader. The very first of the poem, “I too, sing America,” is a metaphor in itself. Nobody can actually “sing” a country, but the metaphor begins to show that the author believes that all Americans deserve to be treated the same. The following line, “I am the darker brother,” gives further context. The author is a black man seeking rights for people like himself. He believes that he also has the authority to