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    life is fine by langston Hughes is a fairly long narrative poem when an abac rhyme scheme.in this poem Hughes uses extended metaphor to compare life in the 1940’s to suicide and racism. in life is fine Hughes spoke about suicide and racism for young black males and black people in general. Hughes uses an extended metaphor to effectively compare life in the 1940’s to racism:"ill be dogged my sweet baby‚if you gonna see me die".we have all felt like someone didn’t like you because the way you are

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    Essay A decision worth making. In the Story “Thank you M’am” by Langston Hughes‚ a story about how a boy named Roger tried to purse snatch a lady named Mrs. Jones and ends up being caught in the act. Roger was taken back to Mrs. Jones home where she taught him a less. Lather she gave him a second chance and enough money to buy a pair of blue suede shoes that he wanted to buy. The Short story Thank You‚ M’am by Langston Hughes creates the theme Everyone Deserves a Second Chance through how they

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    Harlem Renaissance? its is the time period in Harlem where art‚ music and literature rose. During this time‚ Langton Hughes and other african american poets became well known because of their writing‚ they became inspiration to others because during this time being different was really hard. Writers like him expressed their emotions and thoughts through their writing. Langton was born into a broken family so he was raised by his grandmother until he thirteen. he moved with his mom at that time and

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    Walter Whitman and Langston Hughes are great American poets that wrote about life in America during two of the most influential times in American history‚ The Harlem Renaissance and post Civil War‚ but both wrote from two totally different points of view. Even though both poems‚ “I Hear America Singing” and “Let America Be America Again”‚ have many differences there are also some commonalities‚ one factor being that affects both poems was their own point of view of the American dream. Some of the

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    Mar’Quis Mitchell Dr. Suzanne Bost English 354: Contemporary Critical Thinking Theory October 23‚ 2012 Langston Hughes: “Thank You‚ M’am“˗˗Deconstruction Analysis “Thank You‚ M’am” is a short story about an elderly African American woman named Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones‚ who was walking alone in the dark‚ when suddenly a young boy‚ Roger‚ attempts to seize her purse. After the failed attempt‚ Mrs. Jackson decides to teach Roger a life lesson. Surprisingly‚ Mrs. Jackson did not treat

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    Langston Hughes (1902- 1967)‚ an American poet during the Civil Rights Movement‚ constructed the somber short poem to reflect what it was like to be a black American in the 1950s. “Harlem (Dreams Deferred)”‚ written in 1951‚ expresses the barriers of the black community and their adversities fighting for equality of an era of oppression. Under the pressure of a judgmental society‚ Hughes reflects the limitations that once haunted them during Jim Crowism post Harlem Renaissance (A&E‚ biography). With

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    rethink and explore on the subject. Using two poet’s works as comparison‚ we can see how prosody can be represented in the text. Using selected poems by these two writers‚ Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks‚ also helps us in determining how significant prosody in the completeness of the poems. Born in 1902‚ Langston Hughes was raised mainly by his maternal grandmother‚ who was also a great influence in his life. Though he has also lived with each of his parents for irregular periods‚ he has also

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    The poet‚ Langston Hughes displays the theme of resilience and strength amongst adversity in many of his works‚ however‚ it predominantly resonates in his poem‚ “Mother to Son”. Hughes displays this lesson through showcasing the mother’s hardships‚ and her desire for her son to acquire resilience amongst a life of struggle. The speaker is a mother‚ a woman with a young son. This mother has endured many hardships which have made her the person she currently is. When reflecting on her life mother

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    This movement originated in New York‚ creating the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes was one of the artists that described the distress of an African American through poetry. Hughes’ poem‚ “Will V-Day Be Me-Day Too?”‚ illustrated the struggle for equality African Americans still face‚ before and after the war‚ regardless of the civil duties they made for their own country. Hughes poem describes the times during the second World War. During this war‚ African American soldiers

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    In the short poem “Mother to Son”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ the mother is revealed to have many unique traits about her that maker her a diligent person. The poem has many metaphors that show the mother is a hard-working‚ persistent‚ determined‚ and strong person who endures her troubles she faces in her lifetime. The mother is stated to be an insistent woman that went through many hard struggles and teaches her son to be assiduous to get through the struggles he might encounter just like how she did

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