The poem "I dream a world" by Langton Hughes explains moral and racial boundaries. The writer speaks in a hopeful tone, stating about how the world could have peace.
"A world i dream where black or white,
whatever race you be, will share the boundaries of the earth."
The writer seems to have a strong opinion about dreaming of the earth being a better place and wants it to happen. One of the poet's writting tequnies is the ryming scheme, abcb. Langton Huges uses repition to make a clear statement.
"I dream a world where aman...,
I dream a world where all...,
I dream a world where black or white..."
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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Really effective writting techniques brought a tear to my eye keep it up
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love. peace. niggz<3
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