The Character is The personified black-nation
Langston Hughes that's the author the speaker is the black community
The Negro Speaks of Rivers was created in 1921.
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In "The Negro Speaks of Rivers", one refrain is "I've known rivers." This is a lyric poem in free verse by Langston Hughes.
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His first published poem was The Negro Speaks of Rivers.
No, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" by Langston Hughes is not written in free verse. It follows a structured, traditional poetic form using regular stanzas and rhythmic patterns.
His most popular is "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"
The Negro Speaks of Rivers
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it symbolizes the deep and ancient connection of the speaker to their heritage and roots. The image of rivers conveys a sense of timelessness and resilience, highlighting the enduring legacy of the African diaspora. Rivers also represent a source of nourishment and renewal, reflecting the speaker's pride and strength in their identity.
Euphrates river, Mississippi river, Congo river and the nile river.