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    Reader-Response Criticism: Langston Hughes’ Dream Boogie T Wilkins ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Instructor M. XXXXXXXXX May 22‚ 2011 Literature‚ no matter what the topic of form it comes in‚ has the ability to raise issues‚ spark thought/imagination‚ and/or draw out emotions that have been buried deep within us as people. It is expected‚ from the authors‚ that readers will form opinions and criticisms for their works. Be it that the readers’ emotions parallel those of the writer

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    literature. For example‚ in “Rules of the Game”‚ and excerpt from “The Joy Luck Club” by Amy Tan‚ the complicated relationship between Waverly Place Jong and her mother is shown as Waverly becomes a chess champion at only 8 years old. Similarly‚ in Langston Hughes’ poem “Mother to Son” we see a mother giving her son life advice on how to overcome obstacles and keep climbing‚ based on personal experience. Both of these works of literature showcase mothers almost demanding things of their child in an attempt

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    statement is an irony because young Langston said he was saved when in actual fact he was not saved .He only pretended to be saved so that he could save more trouble. The purpose of writing “Salvation” is to show the difference in the way of thinking between the young and old generation. Also to clarify the misconception of the older generation that the younger generation can easily comprehend and read in depth meaning to what they are told. This is shown when Hughes and his aunt have different thought

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    Whereas Cisneros talks about a dream ’s birth‚ Langston Hughes in his poem "A Dream Deferred" investigates the destiny of a dream. Predicting what could happen to a dream that is not yet realized‚ he tries to measure the impact of a dream in our life. At first sight‚ these two works might seem completely different; however‚ upon a closer look it ’s obvious that they are closely connected: Cisneros tells us what led her to obtain a dream‚ whereas Hughes contemplates on continuation of a dream ’s existence

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    Poem Analysis Although the two poems portray two very different styles of writing‚ Walt Whitman ’s “O Captain! My Captain!” And “Mother to Son‚” by Langston Hughes‚ do share some similarities. Both poems use stylistic devices such as figurative language‚ metaphors‚ and rhythm to convey their overall message. At times‚ they both share a darker and more gloomy tone. This is particularly evident in “Mother to Son.” However‚ in contrast‚ these poems have more differences than similarities‚ especially

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    self-identity. Some others become bitter and reclusive and turn on those around them in hopes of feeling better about themselves. And many feel they are victims‚ rightly so. These are all completely normal reactions‚ but where do they lead us? Through two of Langston Hughes’s poems and James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ I will discuss how oppressed people react to colonial conquest and exploitation‚ and how they become better people because of it. The painful ordeal of oppression and colonization turned the black people

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    manifested itself on many levels and had to be fought on many levels. This gave rise to influential black leaders in the fight for civil rights. Langston Hughes was one of those black leaders who arose during the Harlem Renaissance. He gave his people a voice and encouraged pride and hope through his literary work‚ to overcome racial discrimination. Langston Hughes lived during the time of the Harlem Renaissance‚ an African American cultural movement of the early 1920s and 1930s that was centered in the

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    the Problem‚ Of course‚ wait.  Langston Hughes Langston Hughes was a black American poet‚ a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. This poem deals with subtle‚ complex issues of race relations in 20th-century U.S. culture. Unless you know a lot about U.S. racial history -- two and a half centuries of slavery followed by a century of Jim Crow‚ different racial attitudes in different parts of the country -- it’s virtually impossible to understand what Hughes is getting at in this poem. Basically

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    of us and some evil in the best of us. When we discover this‚ we are less prone to hate our enemies.” This proves that we must expand and preserve the amount of forgiveness in our hearts to help others. In the short story‚ “Thank You‚ M’am” by Langston Hughes‚ One night‚ Rodger‚ a homeless fourteen year old boy‚ seized a large woman’s pocketbook‚ but before he could escape with the handbag‚ Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones captured Roger and dragged him to her household. Mrs. Luella Bates Washington

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    Son Gone Home Kayla Van Vliet By. Langston Hughes April 7‚ 2013 Pg. 792 Question 4 (pg. 77) In the story Son Gone Home by Langston Hughes‚ a mother and son who are having some conflicts in their life. The son had passed and away‚ and the mother is in morning of her dead son. She speaks to her son‚ asking him to come back‚ to talk to her. The son reappears in a spiritually way and talks to his mother. Telling her how she has been a terrible mother to him. He tells her that that

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