what are the poet's feeling with reference to the wall in the poem as I grew older
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The poet sees a dream but unfortunately a wall separates them. He is not able to see the dream. His dream is to achieve racial discrimination. The dark represents discrimination and persecution and the light represents hope for the future.
"As he grows older", he "understands that he is not equal to others" and he "cannot break the wall". But finally he recognizes his hands as a tool and he decides to break the wall and achieve his dream.
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❇ The symbolic wall of difficulties and hurdles separates the poet from his dream. The poet must break the wall to reach his dream. Also, the fact that the poet is black on a country of whites is an obstacle for him.
❇ HOPE IT HELPS MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST.....
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