Anaphora: Anaphora is repetition of a word or phrase, in this poem, the phrase “to fling my arms wide” is repeated in both the stanzas. Some words and other phrases are also repeated. Repetition: Words like “dance” and “whirl” are repeated along with some phrases in both the stanzas. Caesura: CaesurRead more
- Anaphora: Anaphora is repetition of a word or phrase, in this poem, the phrase “to fling my arms wide” is repeated in both the stanzas. Some words and other phrases are also repeated.
- Repetition: Words like “dance” and “whirl” are repeated along with some phrases in both the stanzas.
- Caesura: Caesura is the use of punctuation for a natural pause in a verse. In this poem, “Dance! Whirl! Whirl!” is an example of the use of Caesura in poetry.
- Metaphor: Metaphor is an implication used to portray meaning through a word that is unrelated to the cause. For example, in this poem, “dream” is a metaphor for Black community’s happiness and equality.
One of the major themes of this poem is Racism. Hughes describes his longing for an oppressed world where he can live freely. The dream of Hughes in this poem is a common dream of most of the people in the African American community. Dream is another theme of this poem. In this dream, he separates hRead more
One of the major themes of this poem is Racism. Hughes describes his longing for an oppressed world where he can live freely. The dream of Hughes in this poem is a common dream of most of the people in the African American community. Dream is another theme of this poem. In this dream, he separates himself apart from the world he currently lives in, for peace and comfort, dreaming of a place free from oppression. He emphasises his comfort brought by the night, which also implies the sympathy brought by the black community.
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