What does the line 'wretchedness will hang its head' mean in the poem 'l Dream A World'?
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In the final stanza, he says that in such a world, there will be no misery (Where wretchedness will hang its head). And everybody will have access to joy. Thus the poem is all about the dream of the poet for the Blacks who have suffered on the basis of their race and colour.
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The poet narrates that one day all the crime doers will suffer and get end from this society. 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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