Theme Of Oppression By Langston Hughes

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Oppression and emancipation are two themes that go hand in hand when an obstacle is presented in any piece of writing. To be oppressed is to have the feeling of being unjustly held down both physically or emotionally. In Langston Hughes poem Oppression stanza 1 and 2 “now Dreams are not available to dreamers, nor songs to the singers” are a clear depiction of oppression. Hughes uses words like “not available” to instill that a selection of people have had something they enjoy taken away from them. When assessing Hughes background and his admiration for poverty stricken individuals and his passion racial equality it leads me to believe he is writing about people that fall into those categories. “In some lands, dark night prevails” (Hughes) I