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    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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    Through Langston Hughes’ poem “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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    Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain‚" Langston Hughes begins his argument with a quote from a young black man who declares that he "want[s] to be a poet -- not a Negro poet;" Hughes does this to inform the reader of the perceptions of young black artists in the 1920s. Hughes believes that artists like this man think "white is best‚" which carries into the theme of the essay‚ that self-love as an African American shapes the basis of your self-identification. Hughes uses this quote because it embodies

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    Unlike Hughes‚ when Trump says “The fact is‚ the American Dream is dead – but if I win‚ I will bring it back bigger and better and stronger than ever before.”‚ he doesn’t seem to directly define what it means to him other than “the Promised Land”. (“Trump Presidential Announcement”‚ 2015) Surprisingly enough‚ with his successful background‚ he comes across as someone who is also “in want” of what the country symbolizes. In considering the rest of the speech‚ it’s possible Trump defines the vision

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    Erika Verduzco Professor Jeremiah Crotser English 1301 28 March 2014 Notion of Sight in Response to Langston HughesSalvation and Annie Dillard’s Sight into Insight Sight is a notion perceived differently by different people. When it came to Hughes and Dillard it was obvious that sight was exercised in opposite ways. Hughes was more close minded while Dillard was more open minded and due to these polarities their views on sight were greatly affected. Sight is a gift that we manage to control

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    family was passed on to him and has proven itself to be the only way to accomplish your American dream. And as Langston Hughes points out in his poem “Let America be America Again”‚ this same determination has been seen in America for centuries. He writes about the evolution of America and her people. How curiosity drove the pioneers‚ greed drove gold diggers‚ and freedom drove the slaves. Langston shows the reader that all American dreams have one thing in common‚ determination. Taking a look at regular

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    Consciousness‚ Double Cognizance As depicted by Langston Hughes in “The Weary Blues‚” double consciousness in African-American culture poses a difficult question: is it necessary to assimilate to the Euro-American culture in order to blend into the melting pot of America‚ or is the celebration of African-American culture necessary to retain and preserve the African heritage as it exists in a predominantly ‘Euro-America?’ While Hughes’ poetry and short stories often include themes of double

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    It is estimated that 1000 purses and wallets are stolen every two minutes. Most victims are likely to hand their wallet to the perpetrator and then run away crying‚ but “Thank You‚ M’am” by Langston Hughes describes a situation where a young man named Roger attempts to steal Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones’s pocketbook as she walks home from work‚ and Roger ends up getting more than he bargained for. In this story‚ Roger is portrayed as a frail teenager who is desperate for money‚ and Mrs. Jones

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    “Cora Unashamed is a short story by Langston Hughes. It is about Cora Jenkins‚ a black woman living in Melton with her parents. Cora works as a maid for a rich white family‚ the Studevants. Cora has a special bond with the family’s youngest daughter‚ Jessie. Jessie gets pregnant and her mother‚ Mrs. Art Studevant‚ forces her to get an abortion. Jessie then dies sick. The story is mainly about hypocrisy and discrimination‚ two elements of Hughes’ life which are also found in many of his poems. First

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    i have made the poem a little easier to understand. This man is speaking of the rivers as if they were the history of the African Americans‚ old and deep‚ how the Africans have been moved forcefully from place to place to the other all while being used as slaves. From the Congo they were taken‚ pushed into Egypt to build pyramids‚ then to america only to be freed by Abe Lincoln. Slavery is an old dark

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