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11 November, 17:28

How does the poet use figurative language to develop the theme in "We Wear the Mask"?

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  1. 11 November, 17:30
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    The main theme of the poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar is that people often hide their true selves and their identity. More specifically, racism remains a problem that still forces African Americans to hide their pain and difficulties.

    Explanation:

    The most important use of figurative language is the mask itself, as a symbol of African Americans hiding their pain in a society that still discriminates them.

    Furthermore, the line "We wear the mask that grins and lies" uses personification as the mask is provided of human behavior: it grins and lies.

    The same figurative language is used here: "But let the world dream otherwise, We wear the masks," because the world as an inanimate object is incapable of dreaming.

    A hyperbole is used in: "With torn and bleeding hearts we smile", as the bleeding hearts are an exaggeration.
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