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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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    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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    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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    While Langston Hughes questions his identity in his 1951 poem‚ “Theme for English B”‚ the piece closely relates to Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” considering that both works relay the authors underlying values of equality. King uses his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” to promote the efficacy of integration and address the tensions present between races in the United States. After the courts failed to appease King by restricting his ability to hold protests in Birmingham

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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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    Langston Hughes was a famous African American poet‚ and novelist. Langston was born February 1‚ 1902 in Joplin‚ MO and soon after he was born his parents James Hughes‚ and Carrie Langston had separated. They both end up leaving him behind his dad took off to Mexico and didn’t return‚ and his mom end up moving. So he had to end living with his grandmother her names was Mary but she end up dying in his early teens. Hughes end up moving with back with his mom which the moved to several cities before

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    and ungranted wishes. Langston Hughes‚ a famous American poet and social activist‚ lived a childhood which had a great influence on his style of poetry and the messages he spread through his literature. In Harlem‚ New York‚ Langston Hughes was known for being a well-spoken social

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    1970s‚ prominent scholars began to combat racism by attempting to transform racist beliefs and promoting social activism. Bringing attention to race‚ it becomes clear the role color plays in our society. In Thank You Ma’am‚ Langston Hughes‚ through the characterization

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