The poem by Langston Hughes "The Black Man in the River" is a person who has extensive knowledge and understanding about the river. As Hughes said, the first two sentences of this poem are similar, "I know the river." As a result, the reader gathered that the man was near the river and might live around the river. He talked about his different experiences in four different rivers. For example, "When we were young, I was immersed in the Euphrates river," he said. It gives the impression that he has been making rivers all the time past.
"There is no culture in the soul, no country, no color, no focus, no way of life.The soul is eternal.The soul is unique.When the soul has the moment of truth and sorrow, the soul can not be ... quiet ... feeling deeply Immersed in mind, only solitude can help find them again Some of the truth about yourself can only help you live with them so much embarrassing. In particular, only your soul can weep for you. "
The poem by Langston Hughes "The Black Man in the River" is a person who has extensive knowledge and understanding about the river. As Hughes said, the first two sentences of this poem are similar, "I know the river." As a result, the reader gathered that the man was near the river and might live around the river. He talked about his different experiences in four different rivers. - "The Walking Dead" is a TV program produced by AMC based on Robert Kirkman's black & white cartoon book.
Because it tells the immortality of the soul, this poem is full of images of death in the sunset, its blood and deep river hints. Hughes celebrates the lives of black people by admitting death, but the image of death presented in poetry is hidden by the life of the soul - in this case the ethnic soul runs through the times like a river. When the cloudy water of the Mississippi River changes to golden color in the evening sun, the poet also turns his memory and memory of the existence of the people into a glow. Through the image of water and the pyramid, this scripture shows the existence of black matter and spiritual endurance from ancient Egypt to the 19th and 20th centuries. The muddy Mississippi people asked Hughes to think about the role of Congo, Niger and Nile in human history, because slaves were sold from these water and transferred.