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Hello. You forgot to mention that this question is about the poem "Harlem" by Langston Hughes.
Answer:
The speaker says that a postponed dream can dry, stink, wilt, spoil and even explode causing great destruction.
Explanation:
The speaker of the poem shows how a deferred dream promotes negative, uncomfortable and inconvenient results, not promoting anything good and being able to become something completely destructible and fearful. The speaker himself presents as an example a historical and personal element, because the speaker approaches that the dream of racial equality in America has been deferred and repressed for so many years that it will reach its limit and cause great damage.
The speaker states that the postponement of the dream can dry, stink, wilt, and spoil also explode causing great destruction.
What is the speaker trying to tell ?
The speaker of the poem is trying to show how the deferred dream promotes negative, and uncomfortable and bad results, not promoting anything good and being able to become something completely destructible and fearful.
The speaker also presents the example of historical and personal elements as he approaches the dream of the racial equality in America has deferred.
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