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    Walt whitman‚ Angela De Hoyas‚ Langston Hughes. All great authors of many great poems. Wonder how they stack up against each other? Well that’s what’s going to happen. How do all three of these poets are different an alike. Three people‚ three different types of pens. Three different types of handwriting. Walter (Walt) whitman is an american poet‚ essayist‚ and a journalist. A humanist‚ he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism‚ incorporating both views in his works

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    This poem appears to be a dramatic monologue‚ spoken by the character at a moment when he/she was approaching death. Using key terms within the last stanza‚ we can infer the speaker is approaching death. Therefore‚ the tone of the poem should be that of sadness or despair‚ but as one can see‚ the speaker is trying to convey hope towards the end of the poem (representing the end of life). The rhyme scheme is identical in both stanzas; however‚ it does not follow any standard pattern. The rhyming sequence

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    ” was written back in the 1920s by an African-American student. Langston Hughes was the author of this poem. The poem talks about his experience during this time period in history. The poem goes on to talk about an instructor of his to write a page and make it about letting the paper come out in you. I think that goes to mean the instructor wants him to write how he feels and doing so will make it true and honest. That’s where Hughes talks about his experience of the 1920s and being African-American

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    The poem I‚ Too‚ written by Langston Hughes‚ uses excellent language‚ vivid imagery and strong sounds to express the poet’s feelings towards racism. I‚ Too is an anti-discrimination poem‚ which shows the injustice of racism. The poem is very effective because of its genuine emotions. The poem is situated in America and describes a black man’s personal experience with racial discrimination. He is treated as if he is an embarrassment to the white people‚ and made to feel inferior to them. The poet

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    In How to Be a Bad Writer (in Ten Easy Lessons)‚ by Langston Hughes‚ and Everything You Need to Know About Writing Successfully – in Ten Minutes‚ by Stephen King‚ the reader is advised on a variety of writing topics. Hughes‚ a product of segregation and racism‚ uses biting humor and sarcasm to rail against bad writing‚ whereas King‚ a former teacher and a product of the counterculture movement‚ uses folksy charm to instruct us. King cleverly prefaces his advice with a self-effacing

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    Both Whittman and Hughes are very wonderful poets. Even if they write 2 very different styles of poetry. Whittman was a know as a free verse poet which was not common during the time period he lived‚ on the other hand Hughes used the traditional rhyme of poetry. Although they are great writers they wrote in 2 very different perspectives because they were from 2 different time periods. But both wanted to be a part of the American Dream. In both poems “ I Hear America Singing” and in “ Let America

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    In Langston Hughes short story “Thank you M’am” Hughes uses stealing as a topic for a way to express having dignity in yourself‚ even when the cards are not dealt in your favor. A young boy tries to steal a large women’s purse‚ but does not get away with it. Instead the boy fell on his back and got kicked right square in his blue-jeaned sitter. The large lady hauls him to her house to wash his face. She wants him to remember Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones. She brings him to her one room apartment

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    slaves. Therefore‚ many blacks like Langston Hughes‚ recognized that although difference in race‚ all Americans should be treated equally and with dignity. Hence‚ they expressed their feelings of sufferings‚ helplessness‚ isolation and yearnings for hope through different artistic ways‚ like poetry‚ art‚ and music‚ which also marks the birth of their racial consciousness and self- conception‚ and help them learn to have racial pride in themselves. Now let us explore Hughe ’s "I‚ too‚ Sing America" through

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    The Importance of Aspirations Aspirations. We all have them‚ yet they are different for every one of us. For some‚ their goals might include wealth and social status‚ while others may focus on goals based on family. Although most people share similar ideas of what they want their life to be‚ the specific details in our goals are what separate us from the rest of the world. No achievement is necessarily better than the other‚ and nobody can make a universal decision on which dream is more important

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    The poem “Let America Be America Again” was written by the African-American poet Langston Hughes in 1935‚ and has become relevant again today under the Trump Administration. He starts his poem by explaining how he wants “America be America again”‚ bringing similarities to mind with Trump’s campaign slogan “Make America great again”. However‚ Hughes meant this ironically‚ as after the first stanza he writes “(America never was America to me.)” The “America before” he writes about‚ was a country of

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