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What is the main theme of Langston Hughes’s poem ‘Harlem’?

A. The beauty of nature
B. The struggle for identity
C. The effects of deferred dreams
D. The passage of time

Answer: The effects of deferred dreams


Additional Information: 'Harlem' addresses the consequences of unfulfilled dreams in the African American community.


Subjects: Poetry Analysis, Literature

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