Daybreak In Alabama, By Langston Hughes

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In the poem "Daybreak in Alabama," Langston Hughes uses several complex figures of speech to suggest that music can bring people together. For instance, the poem begins with the metaphorical phrase "Daybreak in Alabama," which describes how the dawn in Alabama marks a fresh beginning for equality. The expression "Rising out of the ground like a swamp mist / And falling out of heaven like soft dew" compares the "purtiest tunes'' to the swamp mist and describes how music will descend from heaven. The phrase conveys a deeper and more complex meaning by stating that music will range in pitches from as low as the mist to as high as the heavenly sky. Hughes’ creates a serene image as he paints a picture of an environment in which music is all around