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A Cry For Freedom: a rewrite of the earlier essay "Interpreting Langston Hughes". this one is much beter hopefully. Please post comments

Date Submitted: 09/09/2003 15:53:46
Category: / Literature / English
Length: 3 pages (718 words)
A Cry for Freedom Many writers of past and present have attempted to bring light on the subject of racial bias and hatred. Langston Hughes has been quite successful as a voice for the African American people with many poems such as "Silhouette" and "Democracy" opposing racial violence and aggression. Through his selective yet simple choice of words, Hughes leaves open many interpretations such as a more cautious, pleading term in "Silhouette" but in a …
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…is no time like the present to force this issue. As one feels the sorrowful, pleading tone in "Silhouette" and hears Hughes fiery words in "Democracy" there is no doubt Hughes established himself as one of the great poets of past and present. His expression of feeling brings one inside his works and allows a personal relationship with Hughes and the reader. Through his works one may find a lifetime of learning at their fingertips.
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