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Please tell poem on english a language of freedom ​

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Answered by samikshaa28
3

Explanation:

Freedom will not come

Today, this year

Nor ever

Through compromise and fear.

I have as much right

As the other fellow has

To stand

On my two feet

And own the land.

I tire so of hearing people say,

Let things take their course.

Tomorrow is another day.

I do not need my freedom when I’m dead.

I cannot live on tomorrow’s bread.

Freedom

Is a strong seed

Planted

In a great need.

I live here, too.

I want my freedom

Just as you.

Three speech bubbles in different colours (red, black and blue) surround a larger speech bubble which has a blue to red colour gradient, underneath the speech bubbles it says 'Amplifying Voices'

I chose this poem because the topic of the poem -freedom and justice for everybody- is now just as important as during the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes makes clear that freedom is not a matter of compromise or debate. It should be considered a human right for everybody, regardless of their ethnicity and other factors. He convincingly argues that he does not need freedom when he’s dead, but while he is still alive. This means that freedom should be dealt with not as a goal to attain sometime in the future but rather in the present and at all times.

Answered by pragna8494
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