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    The Human Experience in Literary Works ENG/125 Connecting the Context of Work – Eddie Clark In the short stories “Salvation” by Langston Hughes and “Who Will Light the Incenses When Mother is Gone” by Andrew Lam both writer are suggesting uncertainty in family cultural and traditions are believable‚ honorable. The theme of each authors work builds around family values and ethics. These stories written by different authors similarly present a deeper feeling of values in the

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    really express their individuality through art‚ and Harlem‚ New York was a major contributor of these individuals. There was new theatre‚ new music‚ new literature‚ new up and coming artists. Among these up and coming individuals was a man named Langston Hughes. He was an aspiring young writer and had a large influence on African American culture and their past oppression throughout history since the civil war. His poetry spoke for thousands of African Americans who felt they didn’t have a voice‚ that

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    Dreams by Langston Hughes is a free verse poem with an abcb rhyme scheme. In the poem‚ Hughes uses poetic devices to show dreams are as important as lives. The poem shows a theme of reflection of one’s life. To hold onto your dreams as if they were your last drop of hope. Without dreams‚ one’s life would seem empty and dull. Hughes uses a mixture of metaphors and personification throughout his poem. Hughes uses metaphors to show how useless life would be without dreams: “Life is a broken-winged

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    Inside the house of Langston Hughes lays a place filled with opportunity‚ Inside the house is the perfect place for creativity to originate and ideas to grow into pieces of art. This is the idea of Renee Watson‚ founder of the I‚ Too Arts Collective that is leasing the house. The name of the arts collective originated through a poem of Hughes’ which helped her find the truth in the world‚ as well as help her understand her roots. Our name is inspired by one of Langston’s poems where he declares‚

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    “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes the author highlights this very well; however‚ Hughes also highlights that he’s still climbing. In the poem he uses beautiful imagery to describe the stairway of life. He sets a nice tone. His use of symbolism helps the poem immensely. Langston creates an amazing poem using symbolism‚ tone‚ and imagery. Firstly the poem is chock full of imagery. The mother says the stair “It has tack in it/ and splinters/ and boards all torn up”(3-5). Hughes’ words paint a picture

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    and watching them‚ but it is all in their head. Being one’s own person is what makes people who they are. Individuals differ in other dimensions from their shoe size to their view on who will become the next president. In “Salvation” by Langston Hughes‚ young Langston shared how he and his peers experience pressure from their church and how differently they all deal with the situation. When children are being raised by their guardians‚ they tend to follow their footsteps. The big revival at church

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    Dreams: Langston Hughes Langston Hughes was born on February 1‚ 1902 in Joplin‚ Missouri. Hughes was probably the most well-known literary force during the Harlem Renaissance. He was one of the first known black artists to stress a need for his generations to embrace the black jazz culture of the 1920s‚ as well as the cultural roots in Africa and not so distant memory of enslavement in the United States. In November 1924‚ Hughes finished his book of poetry‚ subsequently he wrote his second novel

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    Summary of “Salvation” by Langston Hughes “Salvation” was written by Langston Hughes. This story is about when Hughes going on thirteen‚ he was saved from sin. However‚ his not really saved. Church had had a special meeting for children. The meeting was about to bring the young sinner who had not yet been brought to Jesus. He was waiting for a light. Because he’s aunt and many great old people told him that when his saved he will saw a light‚ and something happened to him inside‚ and Jesus

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    the effort‚ people lose the will to keep going. Langston Hughes was apart of the struggle for equality and had high hopes. His perspective on equality was positive‚ but as his life went on that perspective changed and was noticeable through the poems that he wrote. “I‚ Too” ‚ “Let America Be America Again”‚ and “Dream Deferred” were not only poems‚ but also Hughes view of the progression of equality. Each poem was a different time period of Hughes life. “I‚ Too” showed aspects of hope “Tomorrow…

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    things that motivate them to take on difficult missions. Farrah had to move to Pakistan‚ with a prosthetic leg. Annie Johnson had to overcome racism‚ and being a single mother with two children. Ernesto‚ Moved to America from Mexico not knowing any English. What motivates you to take on missions? Everyone has things that they need to improve or overcome‚ One of the things that Farrah had to overcome was Escaping her war torn home. When Farrah Left her home‚ she had to start a Completely new life in

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