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figurative langauge in I, Too
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1. "I am the darker brother" - This phrase uses the metaphor of being a "darker brother" to symbolize the speaker's identity as an African American.
2. "Tomorrow" - This word is used metaphorically to represent a future where the speaker will no longer be marginalized or mistreated.
3. "They send me to eat in the kitchen" - This line uses the metaphor of eating in the kitchen to symbolize segregation and discrimination, where the speaker is forced to be physically separated from others.
4. "Tomorrow, I'll be at the table" - This phrase uses the metaphor of being at the table to symbolize being included and accepted as equals in society.
5. "They'll see how beautiful I am" - This line uses the metaphor of beauty to symbolize the worth and value of the speaker as a person.
2. "Tomorrow" - This word is used metaphorically to represent a future where the speaker will no longer be marginalized or mistreated.
3. "They send me to eat in the kitchen" - This line uses the metaphor of eating in the kitchen to symbolize segregation and discrimination, where the speaker is forced to be physically separated from others.
4. "Tomorrow, I'll be at the table" - This phrase uses the metaphor of being at the table to symbolize being included and accepted as equals in society.
5. "They'll see how beautiful I am" - This line uses the metaphor of beauty to symbolize the worth and value of the speaker as a person.
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