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    Explication of “Harlem [Dream Deferred]” “Harlem [Dream Deferred]” by Langston Hughes may seem like an insignificant poem at first glance. It contains only 11 lines and the diction is simple enough, but it is much more profound upon further exploration and understanding. Hughes applies the theme of frustration and use of metaphor, simile, and imagery to express the important issues of this time. The community of Harlem was primarily black, and this poem articulates the struggle of these people during

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    to move. This was the event that inspired Mrs. Hansberry to write Raisin In The Sun. Langston Hughes was born on February 1st 1902. He was a poet and an influential part of the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes and Lorraine Hansberry met in Harlem during the mid 50s. They became very good friends. Hansberry titled her award winning play Raisin In The Sun after a line in one of his poems, A Dream Deferred. The play

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    “Harlem (Dream Deferred)” Kay Ryan wrote her poem, “Turtle”, in 1994 while Langston Hughes wrote his poem, “Harlem (Dream Deferred)”, 43 years earlier. These two poems have distinct difference including their subjects. Ryan’s poem is about a turtle on the other hand Hughes’ poem is named after a neighborhood in New York City. If a reader of these poems looks more in detail and at the theme of these poems they will find more similarities than differences. The poems “Turtle” and “Harlem (Dream Deferred)”

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    one of Langston Hughes famous poem which was written in the twentieth century, an era in which the system known as slavery had recently been abolished. Even though the slavery system was abolished African Americans were saddled with its legacy, which essentially rendered them second-class citizens because the ideas of racial discrimination and racial segregation were still very popular in most societies. Because of the feelings of racial discrimination opportunities to achieve dreams were only attainable

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    a newspaper company. Lorraine met Langston Hughes and they became best friends. Langston Hughes wrote a poem called “Dream Deferred” and it inspired Lorraine to write the play A Raisin in the Sun. In her play, Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry uses walter, Beneatha, and Ruth to show the negative consequences that occur when a dream is deferred. First, Hansberry uses Walter to show the negative consequences of what happens when a dream is deferred. Walter, a stuck up and disrespectful man

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    2015 Holding Off Your Dreams People often feel that it is impossible to fulfill their dreams. As shown in the Great Depression of the 1930s, the pressure of achieving goals when faced with economic conflict makes dreams even harder to reach. If dreams aren't fulfilled one often falls under a melancholy state; or state of depression. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and “A Dream Deferred” by Langston Hughes both portray, by using imagery, that if a person delays his dreams, the chances of his vision

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    Langston Hughes Use of Literary Devices Only a half of century after the abolition of slavery, the African Americans began the movement of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920‘s. Suppressed by whites, segregation, second-class citizen ship and a poor education Langston Hughes became one of the most inspirational poets of his time. Langston Hughes let the world know of his existence through his poetry. Ignited with passion, pride and knowledge of the journey through slavery and there after, Hughes used

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    of poetry to come in the future. The poet that I am going to focus on is Langston Hughes. Hughes is known as for creating a new literary art called jazz poetry.

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    James Mercer Langston Hughes was an American poet; a Joplin, Missouri native and an active, versatile writer, earning acclaim as a poet, novelist, playwright and columnist. He was one of the first poets to explore an innovative sing-songy, stylized delivery called jazz poetry. As an African-American, his point of view, collectively synergized with this then-new literary art, catapulted his writings between the 1930s - 1960s. He is often credited as the leader of the Harlem Renaissance, and “famously

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    Blues" Langston Hughes uses language that effectively communicates the overall themes of both poems and relates to the African American experience at the time. The literary elements used in “Harlem” help Langston Hughes effectively communicate the overall theme of dreams and its relation to the African American experience. The poem “Harlem” is about a deferred dream and what happens to

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