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    people 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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    Poem "I‚ Too Sing America " is considered to be very characteristic for radical poetry of Langston Hughes. The majority of literary critiques and historians refer to Hughes as one of the first American poets‚ who set the standards and examples how to challenge the post-World War I ethnic nationalism. His poetry contributed and shaped to some extent the politics of the Harlem Renaissance. In analysis of Black poetry Charles S. Johnson wrote that the new racial poetry of the Negro is the expression

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    bildungsroman needs to have many factors in making a narrator/protagonist/character mature. In “Themes for English B‚” Langston Hughes was told to write a poem that explores in three stanzas the development and maturity a youthful narrator into an adult‚ but it is the journey‚ when he was youthful‚ and the journey‚ and it is the poem that makes it a bildungsroman. Langston Hughes‚ the one who is mentioned above‚ recognizes the need for a journey when he said‚ “I have discovered in life that there are

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    Langston Hughes’ “Theme for English B” is an inspiring poem. His 1949 poem shed light on how African Americans felt during this era. His writes about a 22 year old African American college student that was instructed but his instructor to go home and write a page. Langston then proceeds to talk about where the student is from and how he is the only colored student in his class. The student talks about what he likes and that he isn’t any different from other races. He explains how writing a piece

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    Thus‚ I become very offended when people in society refer to us as wetbacks‚ churros‚ beaner‚ and worst of all alien. In Langston Hughes short essay “that word black” the person that’s dialogue as Simple says “‘[…] Now‚ as I was saying‚ the word black‚ white folk have done used that word to mean something bad […]’” (Hughes 85). By Hughes mention of white people making the word black mean something bad I interpreted it the same for the word alien. People have made the word alien

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    parts of their ideals and who they identify themselves as. They make the reader think about themselves‚ the society around them‚ and the workings of nature. One such story is written by Langston Hughes explores such things present during a past era that advocated to mold the society that America has become. “Thank You‚ Ma’am”‚ by Langston Hughes explores themes such as hope‚ love‚ and surprise/disappointment as was often experienced by the African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance. The story

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    Have you ever tried stealing and got caught? The boy in "Thank You M’am" by: Langstons Hughes did. Mrs. Jones‚ the lady the boy tried to steal from‚ didn’t do what most people do. Which is call the police. She then instead took the boy to her home. Most people would disagree with what she did. Although Mrs. Jones could have just called the police when the boy tried to steal her pocketbook‚ she took him to her house‚ which was an important setting in the story. The story is about Mrs. Jones

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    Second Chance Everyone makes mistakes‚ but everyone has the second chance to change in their lives. Langston Hughes has written many enlightening stories to tell us positive attitude and lifestyles. In Hughes’ short story‚ "Thank You‚ Ma’am "‚ it talks about a boy named Roger‚ who attempts to steal Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones’s purse but fails. He fears that he can be sent to jail after he gets caught by Mrs. Jones. Instead of ending in jail‚ he learned a precious lesson from his mistake

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    an American means having pride in who you are and who you will become. In “I Too‚ Sing America”‚ the writer wrote about him being the darker brother‚ meaning a black man in the times of slavery. Hughes embraces his color and has a positive attitude of who he is and knows he is beautiful as he comes. Hughes shows so much pride in himself‚ saying that when American

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    Langston Hughes The Harlem Renaissance took place in 1920s to the mid 1930s‚ it happened in New York City and it was a cultural bloom. The literary and artistic movement spurred a new black cultural identity. The reason why it occurred was because after the civil war the former slaves all went and lived in the same area‚ and that was the area where people started creating their own art and literary to define who they were. During the Harlem Renaissance the black people had almost no rights in politics

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