Respuesta :

Answer:

Comparison:                        Action:                            Image/feeling created:

a raising in the sun             dried up                           dead, shriveled, withered

a sore                                  to fester/to run                 infected, pus, disgusting

rotten meat                        to stink                              decomposing, smelly

a syrupy sweet                 to crust and sugar over    delicious, crunchy, sweet

a heavy load                      to sag                                 difficult, crumpled

------------------                       to explode                         dangerous, final

Explanation:

This question is about the poem "Dream Deferred" by author Langston Hughes. Hughes was an important name in the African-American movement known as the Harlem Renaissance, which took place in the 1920s and 1930s. The poem's theme revolves around the oppression suffered by African Americans - an oppression that often suffocated, sometimes even killed their dreams. That is what Hughes explores with the comparisons he makes in the poem. A dream that is never fulfilled probably becomes something else - maybe just a beautiful, sweet thought, maybe a stinky, heavy bitterness.