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    Mrs. Jones‚ a character in the short story “Thank You Ma’am” by Langston Hughes‚ is a woman who teaches a lesson. In the story‚ a young boy‚ named Roger‚ tries to steal her purse‚ but Mrs. Jones catches him. Instead of turning him into the police‚ she teaches him a lesson her own way. Through these actions‚ Mrs. Jones demonstrates that she is kind‚ wise‚ and strong. To begin with‚ Mrs. Jones shows that she is wise. For example‚ Mrs. Jones teaches Roger a lesson about stealing. She tells him to ask

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    The work of Langston Hughes impacted many‚ so much so that people felt it was important to continue on his legacy years after his death. The Langston Hughes Society is an example of a group who works to preserve his legacy through presentations‚ events‚ and speakers who have felt a connection to Hughes’ work. This group of scholars teachers‚ creative writers‚ and performing artists strive to raise awareness about the work he has done (“Society”). The conception of this society traces back to as early

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    decide what a character is like. In “Thank You‚ M’am”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ Mrs Jones was described as a large black women with a large purse. She was decoded as very stern by holding him tightly and saying “Pick up my pocketbook”(Hughes 86 ). Also an example from the short story was when “Mrs Jones stopped‚ jerked him around in front of her‚ put a half nelson about his neck‚ and continued to drag him up the street”(Hughes 86). In “Thank You‚ M’am”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ the author uses indirect characterization

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    Hi Mary‚ It was great talking to you yesterday‚ and I appreciate you taking the time to interview me. I’m excited to be considered for the Finance Manager position as well as all of the opportunities the company presents. I really enjoyed learning more about the department and culture. It seems like the team is full of hard working experienced people who are not only sharp but humble. After our interview‚ I got a chance to learn more about the product and services which was very interesting. I

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    Never Be Ungrateful For A Want Always be thankful for what you have. Have you ever wondered if someone else had the same life as you. Ever wondered if someone had more or less than you and how they handles it. Well in the story “Fly Away Home” by Eve Bunting and “Thank You Ma’am” by Langston Hughes they show how you should be thankful for what you have and how much you have. What shows this is that Andrew has to do work while he is at a young age and Roger tried to steal someone’s purse. Also Andrew

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    At the beginning of the poem‚ Hughes lists all the people that were struggling and being oppressed at the time the poem was written. He points out the poor‚ the blacks that still bare the scares of slavery‚ the red man driven from his home‚ and the immigrant clutching to hope. He reconciles them with the opening plea by saying‚ “America will be!” This is saying that they still had hope. Hughes probably had different responses to his poem back in 1938. Poor blacks would have agreed and sympathized

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    Suggested Short Stories Thank you M’am by Langston Hughes Form C: Characterization Examples From The Text Thank you M’am Roger Direct Characterization in the text 1. He is a male 2. He looks frail 3. He is willow-wild Indirect Characterization in the text 1. (“I’m very sorry ‚ lady I’m sorry” )He got scared when the lady grabbed him 2. (“ I am going to wash your face “)He looks dirty in the face 3. (“He wanted to say something else other than “Thank You M’am”) He wanted

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    Would you lie in order to satisfy other people? That was a decision made by Langston Hughes when he was a young child. In an essay called “Salvation”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ the author discusses a time when he was a young child being peer pressure to give an answer by the other people in the church. Langston was supposed to sit up if he saw Jesus‚ but in his mind he took it in a serious approach. In other words‚ he took it literally and waited for Jesus to appear right in front of him. This

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    The poem I picked to analyze is entitled “The Ballad of the Landlord” by Langston Hughes. I believe that Langston Hughes wrote this poem to express sorrow about the way African-American tenants were treated by their landlords during the early 1900’s. I believe the tenants were African-American based on the speech they were using such as “Well‚ that’s Ten Bucks more’n I’l pay you. Till you fix this house up new.” To me‚ this statement tells me that the tenant either had a southern accent or was probably

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    Langston Hughes poem titled “Dream Deferred” is a poetic masterpiece explaining how delaying our dreams we only result in them diminishing or getting lost overall. Langston Hughes was is an African-American poet and social activist who was born on February 1st in the early 1900s (1902). Growing up and eventually becoming a social activist in New York. Langston Hughes was a subject of racism and being told “no” for him living in the years before the 1960s were racism was some what tolerated in America

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