how did the poet painted beautiful pictures of the dreams of the slave with his words?
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In this poem, Longfellow contrasts the world of the dead slave with the world of freedom he came from.
As a slave, the man is worked to death in the hot sun under the "driver's whip," but as we experience his dying dream, he is humanized. He becomes a husband,...
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