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Whats the meaning of I dream a world where all
Will know sweet freedom's way?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are many meanings to this poem, for example when Hughes says "I dream a world where all will know sweet freedom's way, where greed no longer saps the soul nor avarice blights our day" he is meaning that he dreams of a world where everyone will know that they have freedom and where greed no longer take one's soul ...

Answered by gk490876
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There are many meanings to this poem, for example when Hughes says "I dream a world where all will know sweet freedom's way, where greed no longer saps the soul nor avarice blights our day" he is meaning that he dreams of a world where everyone will know that they have freedom and where greed no longer take one's soul or makes their day. He also says that "a world I dream where black or white, whatever race you be, will share the bounties of the earth" and what he means by that, is that it doesn't matter what race you are, either black or white, you would all have equal rights. This poem is basically saying that he is always dreaming of a world where nobody is greedy, racist or anything bad. This relates to my life because right now racism is a very huge issue in America. Langston Hughes wrote this poem to show the world how greedy and how much racism there is. Langston Hughes grew up in a world where there was a lot of racism and poverty. He grew up where there were two separate water fountains and bathroom's that "blacks" and "whites" had to go in to. So he has seen the world at what he thought was it's worst. But in reality, the world is at it's worst now. There is more racism then there has ever been. Even though places are not separated like back in the days, it still takes place.

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