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an african american demands to be traeted equally. apex
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.
Corin Hughes-Staton has written: 'Design'
The speaker is a person who wants to break away from the typical society. A person who enjoys independence, freedom, and nature. Many people believe that it is a teenager and that this poem is a direct answer to the poem "Fear".
did Langston hughes write plays,stories and poetry about a black life
Langston Hughes that's the author the speaker is the black community
Mark Hughes - English footballer - was born on 1986-12-09.
The audience for "Theme for English B" by Langston Hughes is anyone interested in themes of identity, race, and belonging in America. The poem speaks to a broad audience by addressing the complexities of being American and the struggle to define oneself in a diverse society.
an african american demands to be traeted equally. apex
The rising action of Langston Hughes's poem "Berry" involves the speaker's experience of picking berries at a farm. This section of the poem builds tension and sets the stage for the climax, as the speaker becomes increasingly immersed in the act of picking berries and reflecting on nature and life.
Albert Hughes has written: 'In the garden' -- subject(s): English Sermons
A. O. Hughes has written: 'Nobody but yourself' -- subject(s): American poetry, English Songs, English poetry, Texts
Langston hughes
The speaker in "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" is the poet Langston Hughes. The poem explores the deep connection between African culture and the flow of civilization throughout history by referencing various rivers. It celebrates the strength and resilience of African heritage.
Philip Edgcumbe Hughes has written: 'Theology of the English reformers' 'Scripture and myth'
Geoffrey Hughes has written: 'Swearing' -- subject(s): English language, History, Slang, Social aspects, Social aspects of English language, Swearing
Linda K. Hughes has written: 'Graham R' -- subject(s): Biography, English Poets, History, Poets, English, Women and literature