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    Throughout the essay‚ “The Origins of Poetry in Langston Hughes” the author‚ Arnold Rampersad‚ makes three very important points. As a whole‚ the essay addresses the evolution of Langston Hughes’ literary works and reveals why Hughes’ poetry changed the way it did. The most prominent point in the essay addresses Hughes’ personal connections with his works. Rampersad stresses the idea that Hughes drew his creativity from his unhappiness. Hughes himself claimed that he wrote best when he was at his

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    world. Even though these racist segregated tragedies kept occurring‚ he did not care. “But I laugh‚ And eat well‚ And grow strong” These things were irrelevant to him‚ he was still content with living. Langston Hughes also had a poem called “Harlem”. He talks about achieving one’s dream or goal in life. Also about holding on those dreams and waiting on them. Hughes was an innovator. It may not seem like it but he was. Innovating is creating a huge change in something‚ using new methods

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    autobiographies. He was the first African American to support himself as a writer‚ and he wrote from his own experience. Hughes never married and is not known to have had any significant romantic relationships. He died alone on May 22‚ 1967 at a hospital in Harlem due to complications from prostate cancer. In February 2002 the U.S. Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp honoring Langston Hughes. This stamp was the 25th in the Black Heritage series and marked Hughes’s 100th

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    Claude McKay was a poet during the Harlem Renaissance period and considered himself a voice of his people. A poet projecting the feelings of the colored youth as well as the African American community‚ who did not have one. “America” by Claude McKay is a sonnet that does not explore the meaning of love like traditional sonnets do‚ but instead McKay uses the form of a sonnet to express the rage and frustration the African Americans were feeling during that time period. A sonnet is one of the oldest

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    “Lift every voice and sing/Till earth and heaven ring” (Johnson “Lift Every Voice and Sing” 1-2) Those with voice have power. Seen as a powerful weapon that one can wield‚ voice can often be used as a persuasive and compelling ability on individuals. In “Life Every Voice and Sing”‚ the power of voice is used in an imperative command that is given calling everyone and anywhere to come and raise their voices and all sing together. In this instance‚ everyone’s voices together become one voice‚ strong

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    The poem A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes basically describes what happens to dreams when they are put on hold. The speaker in the poem originally entitled it Harlem‚ which is the capital of African-American life in the United States. The title was changed to accommodate all dreams in general‚ and what happens when people postpone making them come true. The speakers attitude toward the poem is an advice-giving attitude. The poet doesnt want people to postpone getting what they want. The poem is

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    Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes. Hughes uses a metaphor‚ rhythm in his poem. The speaker uses a visual image that are also similes. This poem is about the poor African Americans in Harlem The poem talks about many consequences that can appear when a dream has yet to be recognized. Langston Hughes shows his concern over his deferred dreams as it expresses to his embitter aim. Hughes uses concern for his future and voices that uncertainty through rhyme and similes By only illustrating negative

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    S - Langston Hughes was a black poet born in the 1900’s. He written during the American Renaissance. He invented a new type of poetry called Jazz poetry. He enrolled at Columbia University in 1921. His force poem was called “Negro speaks of rivers. He traveled around the U.S‚ Mexico‚ and Spain. O - it was written in 1951 and published on the new York times. A - People in the American renaissance who wanted to read more about Blacks in America. The people who read it when it first came out was

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    that flow. The muddy river turns golden just by the sun‚ and ancient dusky river that will soon get brighter. This poem has a neutral diction of words but doesn’t rhyme at all. Even though it doesn’t rhyme it has a big overall impact. This early Harlem renascence poetry‚ an example of jazz poetry‚ shows that jazz poetry doesn’t have to rhyme but meant to express important history. Hughes the renascence King of Techniques used many Figures of speech such as Metaphors. “I” was black life to a river

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    permeates through society. Subjects involving racial marginalization within inner city culture and the dynamics of the underground economy are examined through his participant-observation of El Barrio in East Harlem NYC. For several years‚ beginning in 1985 when he rented an apartment in Spanish Harlem‚ Philippe engaged in an ethnographic study of the street life in that haven. He befriended a Puerto Rican crack entrepreneur by the name of Ray and his subordinates Primo and Caesar. Learning street smarts

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