What metaphor does Langston Hughes use?
What metaphor does Langston Hughes use? The first metaphor is: “Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.” Here Hughes compares a frustrating life without dreams to a “broken-winged bird.” When Hughes makes this comparison, I picture a bird's broken wing who can't fly but tries his or her hardest. Does the poem Harlem use metaphors? The metaphor compares a dream deferred to a bomb. The momentum for the dream may continue to build and, having nowhere to go, finally explode. Alternately, the dreamer's anger may cause the dream to explode into action. What literary devices does Langston Hughes use...