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    "The Road Not Taken" and "Mother to Son" are both parables meant to teach lessons already learned by the experienced narrators. They are meant to teach the lesson that life is precious and once a decision is made it cannot be taken back. Therefore‚ make decisions careful because they will steer the course of your life. Also‚ both poems are narrated by a single person‚ implying that the choices that they have made and the hardships they have endured have been alone. This implies a strength and individuality

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    being main inspirations‚ motivated Hughes to take new and creative approaches such as folk and jazz poetry. Langston Hughes was a voice that got across the unfair treatment and limited opportunities that many African Americans experienced throughout their lifetime. The Harlem Renaissance was a period in which African Americans prospered with great achievements. The process of these achievements involved variety and the will to be experimental. Langston Hughes was inspired by the efforts of these

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    Why does Langston Hughes feel so badly in ‘Salvation’? A time comes in everybody’s life when they need to be "saved." When this happens a spiritual bond is formed within that individual. In Langston Hughes’ essay‚ "Salvation‚" that bond is broken because Langston isn’t truthfully saved. When he doesn’t see Jesus in the church at the A young Langston finds himself trapped into obedience just because the congregation wants him to go up and get “saved”‚ and therefore he ventures to the altar as if

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    “I Too Sing America” by Langston Hughes is a poem in which metaphorically the poet talks about segregation of the black and white‚ he whats to let the readers know that he too is an american and that tomorrow he will the all will be equal . In this poem Langston Hughes takes about segregation with the black and white. How they had to eat in the kitchen for example it stayed in the text”tomorrow ill be at the table when company comes Nobody’ll dare say to me ’eat in the kitchen then”. He was optimistic

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    Thank You‚ Ma’am (by Langston Hughes) I saw the lady through my own eyes‚ she was a rather large woman with a huge purse. It was bulging full of items. I ran for the purse‚ I planned to run after I grabbed it. As I ran for it‚ I thought to myself‚ “Why do I have to do these types of things?”I tried to lunge for it but my footing gave in and I fell instead of running like planned. The lady looked at me and grabbed my torn shirt. She said “Boy‚ what do you think you’re doing?”‚ in an angered tone

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    Emily Dickinson vs. Langston Hughes Chela M. Thomas September 15‚ 2013 Stratford University Abstract This paper is comparing and contrasting two poets‚ a Traditional Poet vs. Free Verse poet‚ Emily Dickinson vs. Langston Hughes. Research includes samples from their poems‚ “Hope is the Thing with Feathers” and “Dreams”. Comparing and contrasting the poets to show how different they are in their poetry. Traditional Poet vs. Free Verse Poet Emily Dickinson vs. Langston Hughes My purpose in

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    trying to figure out my next step‚ I grew exhausted. I considered giving in to the cycle of low expectations. In contrast‚ as a kid I had dreams and bright ideas. I wondered what would happen to my dreams. Would they look like what the poet Langston Hughes wrote about in his poem‚ “A Dream Deferred”? What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up‚ like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— and then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over— like

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    Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes have different point of views on America but they did take enormous pride in what they wrote about America. Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes may have different points of view but they both show how the black and the white got treated back in the day. Honestly Walt Whitman was more laid back about the situation in America and Langston Hughes was more serious about the situation. Walt Whitman poem “ I Can Hear America Sing “ talk about how the hard working

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    Biographical and Historical Approach to Langston Hughes’ "Dream Boogie" Michelle Cooks ENG Teacher January 30‚ 2012 A biographical or historical approach attempt to measure how much an author’s life or history has influenced their writings. Most of the time‚ writings are strengthened when the author writes from a biographical or historical angle‚ and the importance of their history becomes significant when it is used to create characters that express it’s values and examines trends that occur

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    Langston Hughes wrote three poems‚ “Will V-Day be Me Day Too?” ”A Dream Deferred‚ ¨ and ¨I‚ Too‚ Sing America¨ uses language to create two tones in the three poems. In ¨V-Day Be Me Day Too?¨‚ it talks about how much African Americans have suffered and done with being discriminated because they have a different race and color. Also‚ in ¨A Dream Deferred¨‚ it talks about a dream‚ that if that dream can be accomplished or will it be unaccomplished. Lastly‚ ¨I‚ Too‚ Sing America¨‚ it talks about why

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