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    more than a dream. As Langston Hughes depicts throughout many of his works with the use of the motif inequality‚ the American Dream is an illusion performed by the magicians also known as America’s political leaders. He exploits how life in America for those not deemed as the upper white class is in reality a nightmare.     In the poem “I‚ Too‚” Hughes speaks of the inequality faced by the African American race in order to emphasize the community’s social immobility. Hughes begins the poem by

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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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    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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    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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    Everybody’s got their own experiences; everybody’s got their own story. In a poem entitled “Mother to Son” and a short story entitled “Thank you Ma’am “ which is both by Langston Hughes‚ it it illustrated to the readers that a person’s past can greatly influence the person’s future. The experiences in the past of both Mrs. Jones and the speaker in the poem had given to them that all-too-important insight and allowed them to share the knowledge to the young people. In the poem “Mother to Son‚” the

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    Black History speech: I ’m Black and I ’m Proud As we come to the close of another black History Month‚ we have been reflecting upon our heritage. Upon such people as Chrispus Atticks‚ Harriet Tubman‚ Fredrick Douglas‚ George Washington Culver‚ Dr. Charles Drew‚ Thurgood Marshal‚ Malcolm X‚ and of course Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and many‚ many more. And as we remember and review these names we realize that in any other society this would be a great list of historical figures. But being in

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    Langston Hughes was a renowned poet and writer during the Harlem Renaissance. He was born on February 1‚ 1902‚ as James Mercer Langston Hughes. His young life was filled with chaos and loneliness. For example‚ Hughes was born in Missouri‚ but he was constantly being relocated between divorced‚ biracial parents. His father later moved to Mexico and began speaking boldly against the African American people. However‚ Langston pressed forward even stronger to preserve his heritage and stand up for his

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    In "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes‚ the literary device being used is dialect to communicate the mothers message on how life may be hard but you have to work through it. Dialect is a particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group. Dialect is used to help the reader understand the characteristics of the speaker like the speakers education level. In this case‚ the dialect is from a black‚ working‚ uneducated mother. This poem is about a mother who grew up

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    Karataş 1 10.12.2012 Erkin Karataş 9D 3 Character Analysis of Mrs. Jones in “Thank You M’am” By Langston Hughes “Thank You M’am” by Langston Hughes is a story of a middle-aged woman‚ Mrs. Jones‚ meets with a boy‚ Roger‚ who attempts to steal money from her. Anyway before she got robbed‚ she catches the boy and chooses to give him a lesson of his life. Mrs. Jones is presented as a thoughtful‚ trustful and good-hearted woman. Firstly‚ Mrs. Jones characterized as thoughtful woman

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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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