Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes poetry portrays with vivid imagery of his travels abroad and writes of his deep-seated thoughts and views on racism and inequality in America during the Harlem Renaissance. His poem titled “Negro Speaks of Rivers” that he wrote while he was in Mexico relates to his travels and his intense feelings inside of him. He uses a simile to show those feelings in this line from the poem “My soul has grown deep like the rivers”( ). This poe
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Approximate Word count = 307
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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