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    Reflecting back on the three poems I read in class A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes has to be one of my favorites now. In this poem the writer talks about the various ways of what may happen to a dream being postponed. Before i had read it I did wonder from the title what do I think happens to a dream being delayed‚ which i answered in my head if there are people like me and haven’t accomplished a certain dream I guess Id just give up on it or just wait till the right time to try and achieve the

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    had ended years ago. Harlem became a neighborhood full of the African American community. Soon Harlem had a growing artistic‚ cultural‚ and social explosion of African American culture‚ this time period is now known as the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes is one of the best know poets during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote about how African Americans were segregated‚ treated unequally

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    Oxford English Dictionary Report: Negro OED report In 1940‚ Langston Hughes wrote: "The word [negro] to colored people of high and low degree is like a red rag to a bull. Used rightly or wrongly‚ ironically or seriously‚ of necessity for the sake of realism‚ or impishly for the sake of comedy‚ it doesn ’t matter. The word [negro]‚ you see‚ sums up for us who are colored all the bitter years of insult and struggle in America." When asked about the etymology of the word Negro most people

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    This research paper has been conducted to evaluate James Langston Hughes‚ a man revered for his powerful words written and vocal view‚ his contributions into Harlem Renaissance as well as his effects on today’s American Society. Langston Hughes was a significant presence through the Harlem Renaissance which was the coming up of all African-American arts from jazz to poetry that all dealt with hardships of the community. Additionally‚ he brought power to the today’s point of view‚ how African-Americans

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    In today’s society‚ acts of kindness are rare and unexpected. As Langston Hughes once said‚ “Like a welcome summer rain‚ humor may suddenly cleanse and cool the earth the air and you.” This quote portrays that a “summer rain” relates to an act of kindness‚ startling and unpredictable. Langston Hughes was an American writer whose novels and short-stories were focused on the life of African Americans and their culture.The characters in most of his stories portray the acts of people in the Harlem community

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    A country‚ that was formerly known as East Pakistan‚ had to fight in a devastating civil war against their ruling country of Pakistan that left 300‚000 civilians dead‚ to gain their independence. In 1971‚ the country of Bangladesh was established. After Bangladesh gained their independence‚ many changes transformed the culture and the ways of living. An example of this change includes a new language that was established‚ also known as Bangla. Due to the independence struggle of not wanting Urdu to

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    Neither Langston Hughes nor Maya Angelou were just poets in the world of the twentieth century but instead heroes and leaders who showed the world that race wasn ’t what made you but whom you are instead. Though both grew up during times and events in the world‚ both have similar ideas while also different. Though both poets were put down by society‚ neither let what people said get to them. Both instead wrote poems about how what people say doesn ’t matter. Maya told those people that despite what

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    different ways of viewing situations other than just their own. Many individuals have encountered different situations‚ which enable them to have different perceptions and experiences than others. This theme of perspective is presented through Langston Hughes’ poem Minstrel Man as the central idea is based upon people watching this mans’ actions and judging him from what they observe. When an individual chooses to portray them self to the world‚ not all representations are realistic. They may not

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    Poets all have diverse writing styles‚ they strive to express their ideas in an innovative way. There are a great number of prodigious poets‚ two of them are Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes. These two poets produced remarkable poems‚ their writing styles have various similarities and minimal differences. One very interesting fact about these poets is that they both wrote during times of segregation and race problems. Personally‚ I believe that all these problems influenced their writing‚ they wanted

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    part 2 Essay 29 March 2018 Dreams by Langston Hughes Dreams are a wonder to all of us‚ some days we know that they will come true and other days we give up on our dreams. “Dreams” by Langston Hughes describes how you will feel if you let your dreams be set free. The metaphors used in the poem conveys the message by describing how your life is filled with uncertainties but you are the one to make your own path along the way like your dreams. Langston also uses personification to explain how somedreams

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