Critical appreciation of the poem i dream a world
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‘I Dream a World’ is about the poet’s dream which is a recurring theme in many of his poems; the theme is equality of all races. He dreams of world where there is no hate for the other and love prevails everywhere. It will obviously result in ‘peace’ everywhere. It is not just love and peace for all but freedom for all too. The blacks were being supressed during his times so he hopes that all are free and the world is bereft of greed and avarice. In the third stanza he speaks about equality of people, black or white, and the freedom to use the resources of earth equally. In the last stanza he wants all that is wretched to hang its head in shame and joy is available for the asking. He does mentions joy is as precious as pearl and generally not easily available. But it is that joy he wishes for all people, without any discrimination.
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