I believe the baby in Langston Hughes' "Life is Fine" is freedom. After all it was written in the Harlem Renaissance, correct?
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did Langston hughes write plays,stories and poetry about a black life
irony
irony
It is an example of irony.
The narrator in "Life is Fine" is the speaker in the poem, who is reflecting on their experiences and the highs and lows of life. The narrator expresses resilience and determination to keep going despite challenges.
The theme Langston Hughes is most known for in his writing is the diversity Of African American life.
Langston Hughes was never married and did not have any wives. He famously remained single throughout his life.
"Life is Fine", a poem about survival, written by Langston Hughes, uses modernist techniques because it uses dialect and the theme of alienation in a world of economic crisis and cultural change.Another technique is that meaning is not found in the external world, but is created in the individual. The poem is about an individual who attempts suicide but ends up deciding that "Life is Fine".
By writing poems
It was boring.