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    that make a good mother. In the poems “Daystar by Rita Dove and “To a Daughter Leaving Home” by Linda Pastan both of the mothers are going through different stages of motherhood. In both poems we see the similarities that both poems have and we also see the differences. Dove and Pastan show us an early stage of mother and a late stage of motherhood. Although they are different stages of motherhood‚ they are both tough stages to go through. The similarities that both of the poems have are that both

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    De’atra L Jolly Word Count Langston Hughes and Emily Dickinson comparison 10/04/06 Lit. 3200 It is amazing how the poets Emily Dickinson and Langston Hughes have massive differences in their cultural and educational backgrounds yet they have writing styles that are so much alike in the poems Wild Nights – Wild Nights by Dickinson and Desire by Hughes. In Dickinson’s poem she begins by asking a question." Were I with thee?" she is asking the person she is longing for‚ were you

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    freedom given to us. One way to be an American is by seeing others Equally. In the poem “I‚ Too‚ Sing America”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ he writes about African American’s and how they were treated in the early 1900s. An American is a person who sees equality in everyone and in every race. American’s are not people who won’t accept others of a different skin color‚ such as Langston Hughes‚ who is an African-American. To Hughes an american is someone who will “see how beautiful I am and be ashamed”. This is

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    biographies of two classic writers‚ Emily Dickinson and Langston Hughes; their interpretation of our not always understandable world. Dickinson and Hughes are very different writers by their style and problems‚ which they portray through their writings. However‚ there is one characteristic common for both‚ it is deep ideas in their writing style that makes a reader think and change their perception of their world. Emily Dickinson‚ in her poem “Frankenstein” expresses her desire for the deceased to

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    Langston Hughes‚ an extraordinary figure in the Harlem Renaissance when many African writers and poets emerged (Poquette)‚ shows his style and personal characteristics through his poem “Dream Variations” Written in 1924 when the Back to Africa movement was gaining strength. This poem is used to describe Hughes’ dream‚ which many say may be to return to Africa. During this time‚ African Americans still did not have respect in America and Africa to Hughes was a warm and inviting place. There is

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    Whitman wrote‚ “I hear America singing.’’ The purpose of the poem was to tell the reader how the American dream was going when Whitman wrote this poem. Langston Hughes wrote‚” Let America be America again.’’ The purpose of this poem was to tell the reader that not everyone could have lived the american dream. What i have gathered they can both agree on that they want america to get better. Since‚ “ I hear america singing‚”and “Let America be America again” are similar and different. I can compare

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    The consequences of a Dream Deferred In the poem “Harlem ( A Dream Deferred)” by Langston Hughes‚ he talks about dreams; dreams that society has‚ dreams that he has. Not a dream that you have while you’re sleeping but a dream that you have and want to pursue. He addresses the questions of what happens when a person’s dreams are destroyed. The author uses a lot of visual‚ descriptive language to try and show that nothing good can come from not achieving your dreams. For example‚ he compares not

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    Through Langston Hughespoem “I’ve Known Rivers”‚ Hughes reminds African Americans of their ancient history and heritage in a time of segregation and inequality. He empowers them by using strong imagery and provocative symbolism to remind African Americans of their strong roots. [INTRO TO EVIDENCE] “I looked upon the Nile and raised the pyramids above it” (Hughes). Hughes uses this image of raising the pyramids to reminds his African American community that their ancestors achieved great things

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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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    "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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