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    In the story‚ “Thank you‚ Ma’m”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones‚ a ‘large’ woman‚ bravely walked the streets of her small town‚ at eleven o’clock in the night‚ when all of a sudden a young boy of 14 named Roger tried the steal her pocketbook. Mrs. Jones grabbed the boy‚ tackled him for good measure‚ and lugged him to her house‚ where she coaxed the reasons why he stole out of him. Satisfied with the answer that she got‚ Mrs. Jones cooked the boy dinner and talked with him

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    American Literature: Langston Hughes´"I ‚too"‚ ZORA NEALE HURSTON´s “The Gilded Six Bits” and EDITH WHARTON´s“Roman Fever” Unit 5 :Exercises:Test yourself On Langston Hughes: “I‚Too” a) The artists of the Harlem Renaissance developed a sense of race pride and heritage in their search for newness of theme and form. They looked to a collective primitive past present still in linguistic or musical expressions. Hughes made of straightforwardness and simplicity an aesthetic

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    Simone’ Sanders Phil 1301 Henley Historical Criticism and Langston Hughes In reviewing two of Langston Hughes’ poems‚ Ballad of the Landlord and Ruby Brown‚ the literary theory that would be most appropriate to use to develop an analysis of these poems would be Historical criticism. Historical criticism by definition studies the historical factors (social‚ cultural‚ etc.) that influenced the writer‚ as well as‚ his/her work of literature. This particular style of evaluating works of literature

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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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    DRAMA‚ CONCETLY‚ AUTHORS‚ PERSPECTIVE Hughes Langston When the Negro Was in Vague” The Language of Literature pg 932+936 Langston Hughes influence was making stories for people that were not herd.” Hughes was one of the leading voices in the Harlem renascence. 1. When did the Harlem renaissance take place 2. How did many blacks feel about whites who flocked into their clubs 3. Name two African American celebrities to who Hughes relates to The setting is Harlem The

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    Langston Huges poem "I Too" is about segregation and discrimination of african americans and how he believes that it will come to an end one day soon. He uses imagery‚ symbols‚ tone‚and rhythm to help create the mood of the poem. Imagry: In in the third line‚ "They send me to eat in the kitchen"” creates an image of him being oppressed. The image of eating represents strength‚ indicating that African Americans are growing in power and equality. Also‚ the image of a kitchen represents repression

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    don’t talk about. Langston Hughes “As I Grew Older” and Audre Lorde “Who Said It Was Simple” most powerfully use figurative language to persuade others to fight against the injustice of sexism and discrimination. Poetry matters because it could express how people really feel about injustice. Poetry allows them to open up and show how they feel towards the problems in the world. It makes people realize that they need to change and stand up for what they believe in. Hughes was a famous African-American

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    The movie‚ “The Breakfast Club‚” by John Hughes takes place at a high school in Illinois‚ where 5 kids have to come in on a Saturday for detention. These kids are all teenagers going through different walks of life‚ under the responsibility of a “power-hungry” teacher. At the beginning of the movie‚ the kids start out practically hating all of each other. As the movie progresses‚ the kids begin to tell their stories‚ and you begin to know a little bit about each person. You begin to learn why the

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    conflicting perspectives” Discuss this statement in reference to Ted Hughes ‘Sam’ and Sylvia Plath’s ‘Whiteness I Remember’. Composers construct their own representations of events‚ personalities or situations; they manipulate the features of their texts in order to achieve a particular effect/impact on the responder. These constructions can be influenced by many factors and thus this leads to conflicting perspectives amongst texts. Ted Hughes poem ‘Sam’ and Sylvia Plath’s poem ‘Whiteness I Remember’ demonstrate

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    Changing circumstances can precipitate a change in our intimate relationships. The 1980 John Hughes film The Breakfast Club may seem like just another angst filled high school movie‚ which in some parts it may be‚ but in fact‚ this film is unique because of its exploration of certain ideas of belonging. For example‚ the idea that people‚ no matter how different their personalities are‚ will bond together when they are isolated and a mutual enemy is presented to them. The Skrzynecki poem Migrant Hostel

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