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    Tribulations of Ted Hughes On August 17‚ 1930 the great English poet‚ Edward James (Ted) Hughes‚ was born in Yorkshire. He attended Mexborough grammar school where his teachers proposed that he should take up writing‚ fueling his love of piecing together poetry. Hughes always had a love and interest for animals and they were a major theme in his writing even from an early age. In 1946 the schools magazine published his poem "The Wild West" and others in ’48. That same year Hughes won an open exhibition

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    Alexa Floren English 11 Is wealth all it’s really cracked up to be? In Langston Hughes short story Why‚ you reckon? you see the trials and tributes of a young mans life in one night as he takes part in acts that are morally unsound in order to deal with poverty. There are many people that face issues with money everyday and families that can hardly feed themselves. Often people think that “The grass is always greener on the other side” but many times that is not the case. The author doesn’t

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    Extended Essay English B Outline I will‚ in a way‚ divide the essay in two. One part (presumably the first) will mostly be about the internet’s effect on English generally. Then I will talk about how the Internet has affected the English of Norwegian upper secondary school students. I will focus primarily on Internet sources‚ as it is an easy way of getting information. A big obstacle with this is that in order to get to the quality information‚ you have to go through quite a lot of not-so-good

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    Historic Perspective Stephanie M. Nieves Nevárez South University Online Historic Perspective The Harlem Renaissance when the author‚ Langston Hughes‚ wrote poems was the brightest moment for African American people because the 1920’s gave birth to a new world to these people. They had the opportunity to search for a new identity with complete freedom with no slavery and suffering for loved ones and themselves. Historic perspective allows us to explore when and where the work was written

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    Langston Hughes in these two poems demonstrates the racial discrimination that existed for so long in the United States in which African-Americans were regarded as inferior. “Red Silk Stockings” and “Dinner Guest: Me” both gives us an insight on two totally different situations yet each of them portrays the subordinate status that African-Americans suffered by the whites. In the lines of “Red Silk Stockings” we will find a setting where low class African-Americans have accepted the fact that whites

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    appears black and not green but emerald acknowledging depth. Like the sea the sky is rapidly changing or “flexing”. The word “mad” carries connotations of being unpredictable and unreasonable. The third stanza introduces characters into the ordeal. Hughes uses the characters add familiarity for the reader. When the character describes how they “scaled along the house side”

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    In the poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” by Langston Hughes‚ the speaker uses descriptive language and experiences to explain to the readers that the speaker knows rivers‚ not only geographically but historically as well. In the poem the speaker uses vivid and evocative language to describe rivers around the world. All the rivers in this poem originate from different countries and continents such as Asia‚ Africa‚ Egypt‚ and North America. The rivers mentioned include the Nile river‚ the Congo river

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    trying to give him subtle hits of what the road of life offers. "Mending Wall" gives a direct approach‚ it ’s a conversation between neighbors that happens once a year‚ once it happens they go back to the way they were. Langston Hughes was born in Joplin‚ Missouri‚ James Langston Hughes was a member of an abolitionist family. His first published poem was also one of his most famous‚ "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"‚ and it appeared in Brownie ’s Book. Later‚ his poems‚ short plays‚ essays and short stories

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    Langston Hughes "Thank You‚ M ’am"‚ he uses imagery to convey the concept of forgiving and understanding by showing compassion. Hughes describes his characters in such vivid detail they seem to come to life. As he describes Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones‚ the reader could almost see her walking down the street. "She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but a hammer and nails. It had a long strap‚ and she carried it slung across her shoulder" (158). Hughes describes the

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    M. Hughes Prime Minister of Australia. He said these things Date: The speeches were read and/or documented on the 18th of September‚ 1916. Audience: The audiences of these speeches were to the whole of Australia. They were public speeches anyone could listen to. Message: It was to try and get people to vote in favour of conscription. Agenda: It was created to sway people over to conscription and to tell people about the referendum Nature: It is a manuscript of speeches spoken by W.M. Hughes. Techniques:

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