THE ROARING 20S 1920 1929
ART AND CULTURE OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
Question
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personification
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metaphor
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simile
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repetition
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Detailed explanation-1: -Second, Hughes displays the crucial need for dreams and ambitions through personification. In line one and five Hughes writes, “Hold fast to dreams” (1, 5). “Hold fast” indicates that one should hold firmly to dreams and never let go. Also, “Hold fast” demonstrates to the reader that one can touch and seize dreams.
Detailed explanation-2: -In this poem, Langston Hughes is talking about how to take care of dreams and explaining what dreams are by using figurative language. He achieves this by using hyperboles, metaphors, and personification. Langston Hughes in this poem uses hyperboles by dramatizing what will happen if you lose a dream or let them go.
Detailed explanation-3: -A metaphor is a figure of speech in which an implied or understood comparison is made between two things. The poet compares a life without dreams to a broken-winged bird that cannot fly and to a barren field frozen with snow.
Detailed explanation-4: -In Hold Fast to Dreams, Langston Hughes uses two metaphors to describe a life without dreams as if it is something else.