Resentment is a powerful emotion. Institutional Racism brought along with it struggles across the US to put it lightly that were bound to evoke just about anyone. Hughes includes in the poem, “Does it stink like rotten meat?” here he could be refereeing to the resentment that succumbs an individual whom lives injustice and sees no end near. This can be dangerous because it kills the aspirations and exchange for lifelong frustration. There is a danger is not believing in ones dreams. The continuing suppression of what are turned into unattainable goals end up ruining a person. As humans we have the drive to fight for what we believe in as well as the deficiency of becoming bitter. These thoughts are in reference to Hughs, “… like a syrupy sweet?” where its demonstrated that even candy begins to seem rotten after enough time has passed. Hughes makes sure to include that explosions can potentially produce positive changes. Here he contrasted the last two phrases by comparing a heavy load with exploding. The load has finally become too big to bear and an explosion such as the Harlem Renaissance creative explosion of dreams occurred before The Great
Resentment is a powerful emotion. Institutional Racism brought along with it struggles across the US to put it lightly that were bound to evoke just about anyone. Hughes includes in the poem, “Does it stink like rotten meat?” here he could be refereeing to the resentment that succumbs an individual whom lives injustice and sees no end near. This can be dangerous because it kills the aspirations and exchange for lifelong frustration. There is a danger is not believing in ones dreams. The continuing suppression of what are turned into unattainable goals end up ruining a person. As humans we have the drive to fight for what we believe in as well as the deficiency of becoming bitter. These thoughts are in reference to Hughs, “… like a syrupy sweet?” where its demonstrated that even candy begins to seem rotten after enough time has passed. Hughes makes sure to include that explosions can potentially produce positive changes. Here he contrasted the last two phrases by comparing a heavy load with exploding. The load has finally become too big to bear and an explosion such as the Harlem Renaissance creative explosion of dreams occurred before The Great