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Meaning of 'wretchedness' in the line 'Wretchedness will hang its head'.​

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Answered by itsbiswaa
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Answer:To express the harsh reality of society, the poet says wretchedness will hang its head. Means, criminals will be killed one day.

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: Wretchedness shall hang its head, the poet writes, to reflect the brutal realities of civilization

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The line 'Wretchedness will hang its head' is a line from Langston Hughes' poetry "I Dream a World." The poet describes how, one day, all criminals will suffer and be expelled from society. Wretchedness shall hang its head, the poet writes, to reflect the brutal realities of civilization. This means that criminals will be slain one day and pay the price for their deeds. In many situations, the girls publicly complained about professors who use obscenity, and they had to fight to deliver their message to the administration, but instead of taking actual action against such teachers, formalities such as transfer were carried out.

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