Life by Haarlem Langston Hughes Throughout life, people always decide how to deal with themselves. But in addition to what they want to do, they always have the dream they want to achieve. This may be a dream of many people, so it is not that it is rich, that is why we have the lottery. But the future dream is that people will be very happy that they finally realized their dream of realizing their dreams. However, not everyone can realize their dreams.
Langston Hughes is a famous black writer who made a great success of Harlem Renaissance ("Langston Hughes" 792). His poetry was recognized, and like most other writers of the Harlem Renaissance, most of his life lived outside of Harlem ("Langston Hughes" 792). His personal experience and opinion inspired his complex sentences. Unlike other writers in his time, Hughes expressed his dissatisfaction with black suppression and his people's suffering. A heart concern about Hughes' struggle for his people evokes the reader's emotions.
The image of Harlem of Langston Hughes "What will happen if my dream is behind" is the first line about the harem in the early 1950s. Very interesting social explanation. It talks about Harlem, "Dream of Delay", a safe shelter for literature and wisdom from the late 1930s to the early 1930s, but it slowly disappeared into the shadow of its existence. Langston Hughes's "Harlem" is full of very vivid images. Langston Hughes's "Harlem" uses examples of various images that can be associated with it.
Black race by an artist like Langston Hughes. At the height of Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes' poetry not only has the sounds of art and music, it also captures the essence of blue tone giving life to a new poetry model as it depicts African American The fight between people, self and society has made Langston Hughes one of Harlem Renaissance's most influential idols. One thing certain is that Hughes has always used a common theme to make them real.