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Selected Poetry Langston Hughes
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Big Question Read Page 880 What shapes your identity?
What everyday experiences have shaped your identity? Read Page 880
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About the Author Hughes was one of the leading poets of the Harlem Renaissance His writings centered on poor, and working-class African Americans, a group whom literature had generally ignored. He was one of the first African Americans to earn a living solely from writing Was dubbed the “poet low-rate” of Harlem by some African American intellectuals He wrote radio jingles during WWII to promote the purchase of war bonds.
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Words to Know Speaker – The narrator of the story, the voice that talks to the reader. Rhythm – the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables Refrain – one or more repeated lines of poetry that function like a chorus of a some.
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Summary Harlem – Drawing on the rhythms or 1940s bebop jazz, this poem expresses the festering tension felt by African Americans unable to realize their dream The Negro Speaks of Rivers – the speaker is the voice of African-American culture with its ancient connection to the earth and all of humanity I, Too – This poem is a protest that asserts the right of African Americans to sit equally at the metaphoric table of American Society The Weary Blues – This poem expressed the admiration for the blues and its musicians. Hughes's rhythm recalls the syncopation common in blue music
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After Reading Page 882 – Look at the picture on the top of the page. The picture and the poem have the same title. Create a diagram comparing and contrasting the two. What do they have that is similar? Different? Page 880 – Text Analysis 1-3 Page 883 – Text Analysis 1-3 Page 885 – Question 4 Poem Analysis: you are going to pick out a poem from the ones you have read and completed a poem analysis (like we have for all other poems this year). Complete the analysis using the guide on the back of your notes (Turn this sheet OVER)
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Page 882 – Look at the picture on the top of the page
Page 882 – Look at the picture on the top of the page. The picture and the poem have the same title. Create a diagram comparing and contrasting the two. What do they have that is similar? Different? Page 880 – Text Analysis 1-3 Page 885 – Question 4
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