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    makes two texts different from one another‚ whether it be style‚ structure‚ wording‚ or even organization. They should then be able to discuss these differences further explaining how they are different. Such as “Langston Hughes tends to have a theme of hope within his works‚ while Dr. Seuss tends to rhyme and have colorful children’s books. At the same time‚ they should also be able to compare and find similarities in different texts. Such as “Langston Hughes used to write poems which would occasionally

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    “ Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.” - Rita Dove. Poems are like fingerprints. All poems are completely unique and different‚ but yet they are all the same. All poems consist of something their writers are passionate about‚ much like how fingerprints are completely unique‚ but the entire human race has one. Most poems could also have double meanings. For instance‚ the poem “ Fire - Caught ” by Langston Hughes could have multiple meanings‚ like someone giving into temptation

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    Then I forgot. Yet I remember The picture: the Fulbright Scholars. With their luggage? It seems unlikely. Could they have come as a team? I was walking Sore-footed‚ under hot sun‚ hot pavements. Was it then I bought a peach? That’s as I remember From a stall near Charing Cross Station. It was the first fresh peach I had ever tasted. I could hardly believe how delicious. At twenty-five I was dumbfounded afresh By my ignorance of the simplest things. The Shot Your worship needed a god.

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    Poem Analysis Although the two poems portray two very different styles of writing‚ Walt Whitman ’s “O Captain! My Captain!” And “Mother to Son‚” by Langston Hughes‚ do share some similarities. Both poems use stylistic devices such as figurative language‚ metaphors‚ and rhythm to convey their overall message. At times‚ they both share a darker and more gloomy tone. This is particularly evident in “Mother to Son.” However‚ in contrast‚ these poems have more differences than similarities‚ especially

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    techniques such as selection of detail‚ diction‚ and figurative language are utilized to convey each speaker’s state of mind. The poems have similar ideas‚ but the techniques they use show the many differences in the speakers. Both poems use sleep as a metaphor for death. Thomas describes sleep as an “unfathomable deep” where all “lose their way.” Keats describes it as an “embalmer of the still midnight.” Despite their similar themes‚ the poems consist of differing ideas and feelings regarding the

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    In the poem The Negro Speaks of Rivers‚ Hughes tells a story of the black man’s evolution to America. The poem illustrates racial pride and dignity. Hughes uses symbolism‚ free verse‚ and tone to create a clear picture of in the poem The Negro Speaks of Rivers Hughes uses the use of symbolism to convey the story of his people. The poem must be critically analyzed to fully understand the essence of Hughes writing. The use of the "I" throughout the poem refers to the black people as a hole‚ not

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    The first selection of the two is a novel‚ written out in paragraphs as to give the reader an easy read through of battles‚ ill-tempered old men‚ and seemingly unimportant women. Therein lies our problem‚ The Iliad is not a short story‚ it is not a quick read to which anyone could simply just put away when finished‚ this is a

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    One of Dylan Thomas’ most famous poems‚ Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night‚ is an emotional and passionate poem. It is a poem that is intended to cause fury. He is able communicate the theme of the poem by the use of figurative languages‚ such as metaphors and personification. Another effective way of writing Dylan uses is repetition. He uses repetition to emphasize words that are important in his writing and to express his theme. Using figurative languages such as symbols and metaphors and combining

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    Not many people think Invisible‚ from Invisible Man deals with anxiety and insecurities. However he copes due to the harsh realities blacks face in America. Unlike Invisible‚ Maya Angelou‚ an American poet’s‚“Still I Rise” poem displays how white oppressors opinions towards the black race is irrelevant to her. She writes “You may trod me in the very dirt But still‚ like dust‚ I’ll rise” (Angelou 1.3-1.4). Here‚ dirt and dust are parallels; the dirt being negative can be turned into a positive‚ being

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    Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes are a great example of the different point of views of America. One poet believes America is a dream whilst the other doesn’t believe America is all it is cut out to be. So answer this one question‚ do you think America is a Dream? America wasn’t a dream for everyone because everyone has different viewpoints of America. Walt Whitman took an optimistic approach in his poem about America while Langston Hughes took the pessimistic approach in his poem about America. This

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