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Essay Galaxy - Analysis of Langston Hughes'"The Negro Speaks of Rivers," "I, Too," and "Mother and Son"
Analysis of Langston Hughes'"The Negro Speaks of Rivers," "I, Too," and
"Mother and Son"
Literature from the Harlem Renaissance often conjures themes of the
celebration of the beauty, both physical and spiritual, of African
Americans. In these works of literature, readers are shown the beauty of
survival, strength, determination, and patience of African American's in a
type of constant struggle. One particular author, Langston Hughes, touched
upon this subject. Examining his poems, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," "I,
Too," and "Mother and Son," readers find the beauty in physical strength
and survival and the wonders of spiritual faith and peace of mind.
Hughes' "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," is a poem showing survival on
a ongoing long....
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