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    male protagonist in the short story Thank You Ma’am by Langston Hughes‚ was a boy who couldn’t afford much and didn’t have a family he could come home to. One day‚ Roger tried to steal a purse from a woman‚ Ms. Jones‚ because he wanted to buy a pair of blue suede shoes. But then‚ he got caught‚ and the woman grabbed him by the shirt and forced him pick up her purse. The boy thought she was going to let him go‚ but instead‚ she took him to her house to clean him up and feed him. When Roger was about

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    story called “Thank You‚ Ma’am” by Langston Hughes. The story is about a boy named Roger who makes the mistake of trying to steal Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones’ pocketbook to buy some blue suede shoes. “Thank You‚ Ma’am” develops the idea that things are better earned than taken through the actions and words of the characters. The first quote that portrays this universal theme is on page two. When Roger tries to steal her pocketbook‚ she takes him to her house and tells him to wash his face

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    1. The theme of “I‚ Too”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ is that African Americans are an integral part of American society and they deserve the right to live equally. The theme of “Harlem”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ is that the dreams of African Americans are forgotten‚ pushed aside‚ and simply never achieved; even though African Americans are freed from oppression‚ they still face discrimination in the American society. 2. Two literary devices in “I‚ Too” are a metaphor and the use of repetition. There is

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    The theme of the story Thank you‚ M’am by Langston Hughes is kindness should be returned It is also the same as Priscilla and the Wimps by Richard Peck the theme is also kindness should be returned. In the text it states‚ “ the boy fell on his back on the sidewalk‚ and his legs flew up.” He tried to steal her purse and got caught automatically she could have called the cops but she was kind enough to take him to her house. The boy rodger was polite and said yes Ma’am to everything she said he could

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    the quote from Ben Carson and the poem "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes‚ a universal theme is shown--life is not easy and no matter what. there will always be adversity or obstacles that need to be overcome. In order to be strong and tough‚ facing the problem is mandatory. To be successful‚ overcoming adversity is mandatory no matter how hard it gets. To begin‚ the poem‚ "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes‚ a mother is writing to her son about how life will get hard. She describes life as "no

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    you envision America. Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes are a great example of the different point of views of America. One poet believes America is a dream whilst the other doesn’t believe America is all it is cut out to be. So answer this one question‚ do you think America is a Dream? America wasn’t a dream for everyone because everyone has different viewpoints of America. Walt Whitman took an optimistic approach in his poem about America while Langston Hughes took the pessimistic approach in his

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    Langston Hughes was an African- American poet‚ and novelist during the twenties through the sixties. He had a great influence on the black community because he was the person that gave them a voice and help tell their stories of their life struggles. In the poem "I‚ too" I believe is being told from an African- American slave who one day believes that he will become a free man. This poem is using more of a patriotic tone. Because the speaker implies‚ " I‚too‚ sing America"(line1). He is saying that

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    In the poem The Negro Speaks of Rivers‚ Hughes tells a story of the black man’s evolution to America. The poem illustrates racial pride and dignity. Hughes uses symbolism‚ free verse‚ and tone to create a clear picture of in the poem The Negro Speaks of Rivers Hughes uses the use of symbolism to convey the story of his people. The poem must be critically analyzed to fully understand the essence of Hughes writing. The use of the "I" throughout the poem refers to the black people as a hole‚ not

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    First‚ Hughes uses repetition in the poem. He repeats‚ “I’se still climbing” at the beginning‚ and towards the end. By repeating this‚ the mother is ensuring herself that her son understands that life is tough‚ and her still fighting her way through life supports her claim of “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair”. This repetition creates the raw style. Even though many challenging events passed between these two lines‚ from the beginning to the end‚ such as “going through the dark”‚ the son‚

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    The Ways of White Folks by Langston Hughes In his The Way of White Folks‚ Hughes illustrates the blacks’ feeling of frustration and resistance towards the white-Americans that they live within the society they are in. When on analyzes his short stories‚ one can see the techniques Hughes used‚ to illustrate how the whites treats the blacks. Although Hughes blurs the racial line which separates the North America from the South‚ he effectively illustrates that the how the upper class treats the black

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