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Before the line (Stanza 1): The tone is characterized by confinement and frustration. The speaker observes a "fenced-off narrow space" and recognizes the limitations "assigned" to them by a segregated society. After the line (Stanzas 2 & 3): The tone shifts to defiance and empowerment. By calling the barriers "silly walls," the speaker dismisses their authority and declares that they "will have to go!". This leads to the final realization of personal agency, where the speaker's "own hands" can create a new world. make this sntence shorter so short that it has like only one sentence
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Before the line the tone is confined and frustrated at a fenced-off, assigned narrow space, while after it shifts to defiant empowerment as the speaker dismisses the "silly walls," vows to go, and pledges to build a new world with their own hands.
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