summary of poem i dream a world by langston hughes
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The poem " I Dream a World" is all about equality for the Balck Africans in America
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- In the poem, the writer dreams of a day when everyone will be free and there will be no racism in America
- He says that he dreams of the world when black and white both will share the bounties of earth
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Summary:
- In the whole poem, the poet seems to be dreaming about the better world. In the first stanza or the paragraph, we can see the poet dreams about the world where each man is treated equally. They don’t harm anyone and won’t do any type of discrimination based on caste, creed, religion, etc.
- In the second stanza of the poem, the poet dreams about a world where everybody is free to do whatever they want to do. He dreams about a helpful world where people are not greedy and always ready to help each other.
- In the third stanza of the poem, the poet dreams about the world where each person can use any resource irrespective of their caste, qualification, religion, etc. The poet dreams about a world where everybody can be happy including all black and white men.
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