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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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    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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    Throughout the majority of Langston Hughes literary work there were racial tones. He mocks the illusion that America puts to the outside world that there is opportunity for all and the equality among all people. He uses his personal experiences as young black man living an America to draw inspiration too. He explains that in America the country pampers white people‚ but demonizes blacks. In many of his writings he expresses his conflict of being a person of mixed race but having a clear appearance

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    Hughes started crying at the end of the story because he lied to everyone in the church‚ saying that he had seen Jesus and he had been saved. Hughes was the last “young lamb” on the mourners’ bench‚ waiting to be saved from sin. He was told many things would happen to him and that he could hear and feel himself being saved by Jesus. When he was kneeling on the mourners’ bench‚ his mind and soul was blank‚ and he felt nothing. Hughes was not really ready to be saved. Throughout the narrative excerpt

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    Langston Hughes’ “I‚ Too Sing America” poem is an empowered speech of an enslaved black man in america. In this poem‚ Hughes insinuates the revolt of the slaves who will one day will be on the other side of the spectrum. The tone and imagery of this poem puts the reader in the perspective of the mental abuse and degradement African-Americans were put through during the times of slavery in the United States. Not only this‚ but it also shows the strength and determination African-Americans had and

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    diverse because it comes from many different aspects. It can be derived from anything and therefore can have very different or very similar meanings. The works of Langston Hughes is very different from the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Yet despite that being true their works in the chapter somehow relate similar messages. Langston Hughes’ character is personified through his work. .You can learn so much by reading “Salvation” which gives a description about him as a child. He wants you to understand

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    quality of being kind and generous.(Google’s Definition) Being a generous human would make that human see different point of views of the world. Human being can be very generous even though he or she might be going through a low point in their life. In Langston Hughes’s short story “Thank You M’am” the main character Luella Bates Washington Jones demonstrated a true act of generosity when she brought Roger home with her‚ washed and fed him‚ and gave him money for the blue suede shoes. Mrs Jones‚first‚ demonstrated

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    Langston Hughes: Historical Perspective The two poems that I chose to write about are “The Negro Mother” and “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes. Both of these poems are about a mother speaking to her children and speaking of the hard times that she has been through in the past. If we read these poems it’s very much telling us about history and the things that black people had to endure back in the days. Many people can view it as her speaking to her children or to her son directly but I see it as

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