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What simile does the Harlem 2 use? What does it mean?

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There are multiple similes in Langston Hughes's "Harlem," all of which form a response to his initial question: what happens to a dream when it is deferred, or put off? He compares the deferred dream to such disparate things as a raisin in the sun, rotten meat and a festering sore.

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