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In Langston Hughes' poem "Dreams," a broken-winged bird represents a dream that has been deferred or deferred. It symbolizes the suppression or failure of one's aspirations, conveying a sense of hopelessness or unfulfilled potential.
A bird without wing
Well to me a winged heart with a halo obove them is my personal symbol for Faith, Hope and Love. The halo meaning Faith, wings meaning Hope and the heart meaning Love.
I believe the antonym of apterous is alate, meaning winged.
The author's use of figurative language in the line "if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly" emphasizes the idea that unfulfilled dreams lead to a life lacking purpose and vitality. The metaphor of a broken-winged bird conveys a sense of helplessness and loss, suggesting that without the ability to pursue one's aspirations, life becomes stunted and unfulfilled. This imagery powerfully evokes feelings of sadness and despair, highlighting the essential role that dreams play in giving life meaning and direction.
The key is silver with blue wings, one of which is broken.
The meaning of the name Aled is Small And Winged
Pterodactyl comes from the Greek meaning "winged finger". Ptero is the Greek for winged, so it comes from the Greek. In Greek, the "p" isn't silent.
Fx is the medical abbreviation meaning broken bone or fracture
Male: Tavor-Origin: Hebrew-Meaning: Misfortune, Broken Female: Tavora-Origin: Hebrew-Meaning: Misfortune, Broken
The figure of speech used in the bold line "Life is a broken-winged bird" is a simile. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" to show similarity.