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Langston Hughes (author of "Theme for English B") was born in 1902. In the poem (written for a college course) he states, "I am twenty-two." That would make the year the poem was written 1924. The answer above is inaccurate. This poem was written from the viewpoint of a 22 year old African American student from the South, but was not autobiographical of Langston Hughes at the time.
exposition
Confessional poetry and semi-autobiographical writing.
a poem about a poem.
what is a i am poem about
The name of William Wordsworth's autobiographical poem is "The Prelude." It is considered to be one of his most famous works, depicting his emotional and intellectual growth as a poet.
The poem "Extract From The Prelude" was written by William Wordsworth, an English Romantic poet. It is a part of his longer autobiographical poem titled "The Prelude."
his poetry ofcourse....... his lengthy autobiographical "poem to Coleridge" as The Prelude which is now known to be his one of the master pieces!
There are seven syllables in autobiographical
Yes they are ALL autobiographical!
Pertaining to, or containing, autobiography; as, an autobiographical sketch.
Sometimes fiction writers use autobiographical details in their writing. An autobiographical novel may actually be written mostly by a co-author.
Langston Hughes (author of "Theme for English B") was born in 1902. In the poem (written for a college course) he states, "I am twenty-two." That would make the year the poem was written 1924. The answer above is inaccurate. This poem was written from the viewpoint of a 22 year old African American student from the South, but was not autobiographical of Langston Hughes at the time.
Autobiographical means pertaining to one's own life. If you are explaining a definition to someone online, and you use a story from your own life as an example, then you are being autobiographical. This happened to me just today, in fact. :D Below is a link to the dictionary.com definition of autobiographical. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/autobiographical
Parts of Charles Dicken's novel "Great Expectations" is autobiographical. Some believe that Alice Walker's book, "The Color Purple" is autobiographical, others disagree.
Imagination is dependent. False autobiographical memories is independent.
The cast of Autobiographical by A.M. Klein - 1965 includes: Alexander Scourby as Narrator