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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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    There are many people in the world who need someone to look up to. Sadly‚ some people don’t have someone to learn from. In the story “Thank you Ma’am” by Langston Hughes‚ the main character‚ Roger who doesn’t know the correct behavior to have‚ so Mrs. Jones shows him the way to act. Throughout the beginning of the story‚ Roger learns that his actions can have bad consequences. His actions end up really affecting his behavior. For example‚ when he tries to snatch Mrs. Jones pocketbook‚ “Instead

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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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    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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    narrative essay of George Orwell (shooting An Elephant) and Salvation of Langston Hughes‚ dealing with their life story and experience show the set of qualities that make each author distinctive. However‚ the authors used a particular way to narrate their story making them alive. So this particular way used by each of them let make a critical comparison and contrast analysis related to each author personality. Langston Hughes toward Salvation used an ironic tone to narrate his story. Some expressions

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    Karataş 1 10.12.2012 Erkin Karataş 9D 3 Character Analysis of Mrs. Jones in “Thank You M’am” By Langston Hughes “Thank You M’am” by Langston Hughes is a story of a middle-aged woman‚ Mrs. Jones‚ meets with a boy‚ Roger‚ who attempts to steal money from her. Anyway before she got robbed‚ she catches the boy and chooses to give him a lesson of his life. Mrs. Jones is presented as a thoughtful‚ trustful and good-hearted woman. Firstly‚ Mrs. Jones characterized as thoughtful woman

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    In the text‚ there’s often said that people went past them. People and Space. It’s a metaphor for the time‚ which is gone since they was together‚ and for the distance which is now between them Why does the text always tell from autumn and falling leaves?  It’s a metaphor for their relationship which can’t flourish anymore He thinks that she’s old; she thinks that he’s young  She wants him back‚ but he won’t her back She looks old  “She looks old”‚ that means that she is not happy anymore with

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    Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes were both prominent African American authors‚ who used their work to talk about the mistreatment of the African Americans in the United States. Both authors used their popularity to share information about the African American culture. The authors’ work provided how African Americans felt oppressed because of the effects of discrimination. The works done by both authors‚ Maya Angelou’s poem "Still I Rise" and Langston Hughes’ "I‚ Too‚ Sing America" both share similar

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    A Comparison of Langston Hughes’ End and Cristina Rossetti’s Uphill The two poems‚ End and Uphill‚ by Langston Hughes and Cristina Rossetti respectively‚ have a common theme: death. However‚ the overall message of the poems is very different‚ as two distinct perspectives on death and its meaning unfold. Thus‚ Hughes’ poem describes death as an absolute final destination‚ as the title also indicates. The brief but effective title‚ “End”‚ suggests an ultimate state of nothingness‚ from which

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