How does Hughes characterize the speaker in "I, Too"?

The speaker is portrayed as an unimportant family member who is excluded from social gatherings.

The speaker is portrayed as someone who embarrasses the family and is banished to the kitchen.

He portrays him as an undervalued man who looks to the future, when he will be recognized and accepted.

He suggests that the speaker is big and strong and sometimes intimidating to others.

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He portrays him as an undervalued man who looks to the future, when he will be recognized and accepted.


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