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    E-journal 2: “Dreams” by: Langston Hughes “Dreams”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ is a short poem that emphasizes the importance of dreams in the broad spectrum of human existence. In the poem‚ the author exposes that without dreams‚ life is nothing. He is able to do this in a manner that is short and to the point‚ and that is a very interesting relationship to examine and analyze. We could say that without dreams‚ reality would not exist as we know it; we would not have cars‚ airplanes‚ boats‚ and many

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    Langston Hughes Poetry Langston Hughes was an American poet and innovator of the art form of jazz poetry. I will analyze and give some insight into the meaning of his poets for the point known as the Harlem Renaissance. “The Nergo Speaks of the River” Speaking for the people of Africa. The "I" of this poem links people of African descent to an ancient and life-giving force‚ the rivers. By asserting that he has "known rivers ancient as the world‚" the writer states the people of African

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    The Pearl Literary Analysis Wallid Soukaki 8R Introduction/Thesis Statement: Kino Paragraph 1: Kino is an individual that knows the value of knowledge. Since he knows‚ he values it so much. Kino knows that the only way out of being the inferior group in his fishing village is to get educated. According to page 26 of The Pearl‚ ‘“My son will read and open the books‚ and my son will write and will know writing. And my son will make numbers‚ and these things will make us free because he will

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    there’s no benefit from it. The author of this short story I will be introducing is Langston Hughes; the title of this story is The Gun. Langston Hughes is one of the most famous African- American writer and poet. It appears that The Gun is a short story that represents being happy with yourself and forgetting about wanting to be apart of something when your constantly being rejected. It seems as if the three themes that stick out the most in this short story are grief‚ isolation and rejection.

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    The poem “Theme for English B”‚ written by Langston Hughes‚ is a narrative from the point of view of a black student on his first day of English B. Throughout the poem the speaker addresses his anxieties about how the class will go. The poem is set around the time that black students were first being allowed into colleges‚ this being a major reason he is worried that no one will respect him. As sad as it is‚ people tend to judge based on appearance‚ and while I face this issue because of my piercings

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    Against All Odds In Langston Hughes poem Ballad of the landlord is an amazing poem dealing with real life situation’s that unfortunately are still taking place today. The oppressor in the poem is represented by the landlord and the media and police. The poem tells about a man of color’s life‚ his day to day experience in a world dominated by whites. It is difficult to believe that this same type of bigotry and oppression still exists in the world today. Mr. Hughes uses imagery in this

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    Theme For English B The physical structure of this poem has been altered from the original layout in the text.   The instructor said‚         Go home and write         a page tonight.         And let that page come out of you -         Then it will be true. 1.I wonder if it’s that simple? I am twenty-two‚ colored‚ born in Winston-Salem.  3.I went to school there‚ then Durham‚ then here to this college on the hill above Harlem. I am the only colored student in the class. The

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    were that of "The Weary Blues" and "Theme for English B" which were written by the great Langston Hughes. What makes these poems so intriguing though is the way the setting‚ theme‚ and speaker create distinct images for the people who read these poems. The setting helps describe the situation of the poem with regards to the time of day‚ the season of the year‚ the historical significance‚ the person being addressed‚ and the external or internal conflicts. The theme also did its part with respect to

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    Go tell it on the mountain by James Baldwin Many kids sometimes don’t have a good relationship with their father growing up because sometimes the father wants to make the kid do what he wants and doesn’t let him choose what the kid wants to do growing up . In the novel Go tell it on the mountain by James Baldwin‚ James kind of talks about how his relationship was growing up as a kid with his father In go tell it on the mountain James writes about the things he saw in his father growing

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    Langston Hughes is by fare the most important writers of the Harlem Renaissance which was the artistic movement of African Americans in the 1920’s that celebrated African American life and culture in New York. Hughes was one of the most creative African Americans who used his neighborhood as influence. Like other active members of the Harlem Renaissance‚ Hughes had a strong sense of racial pride and through his poetry‚ novels‚ plays‚ essays‚ and children’s books; he promoted equality‚ condemned racism

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