Explain the line:" And then the wall rose"in poem As I Grew Older.
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The wall rose slowly and almost imperceptibly climbed so high that it went all the way to the sky. The poet uses the metaphor of the wall to represent racism and prejudice that shatter dreams for the child. As he moved through his life, the narrator felt unable to go out into the sun that once held his dreams
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The wall rose slowly and almost imperceptibly climbed so high that it went all the way to the sky. The poet uses the metaphor of the wall to represent racism and prejudice that shatter dreams for the child. As he moved through his life, the narrator felt unable to go out into the sun that once held his dreams.
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