Human voice helps to release a deep voice in the hearts of people and to release people's mind. This deep voice can be seen through poetry. The creative structure and style of poetry creates different forms of writing that can be rhythmical, rhyming or direct. Langston Hughes tells important messages in the poem "I Too Sing America". Langston's attention to the basic theme and hope of American dreams and the possibility of progress continues to appear in his poems. Tension between unrealized dreams and the reality of black experience ...
Langston Hughes died of cancer on May 22, 1967. His residence on 20 East 127 Street in Harlem, NY, was given a groundbreaking position by the New York City Preservation Committee. He changed his name to "Landston Hughes Square" near East 127 Street.
Poetry, express too much emotions of racial discrimination of poets with excellent words, images, and strong voice. I am anti-discrimination poem that shows too much racial discrimination. The title states that the author has a personal relationship with the United States and informs the reader what the poem brings. This poem is in the United States and explains the black personal experience in racial discrimination. He is regarded as jealous of white people and they are made to feel inferior. The poet attempted to show how the United States covered her race discrimination. He also wants to convey the importance of racial equality. He wants the reader to understand that this is not a mere personal experience, but the voice of his people. The whole poet's tone is changing. In the first line, the tone is patriotic. The phrase "I am also singing the United States" shows that he is also an American. And he symbolizes that there is a place in the country. In the next section, the tone is anger and power. The man is angry about his treatment, but he knows that he has enough power to fight back. This will appear in the row, "But laugh and eat
For many years, I have stared this picture in some way; we all have it. Like Whitman and Shin who heard of it, I also listened to America and sang. I saw the duality of the United States. We sang the reality of crazy schizophrenia in our country We share the descendants of Rubin and Angelica. I was in the American classroom, work market, and now 'high tech lynch' in rural, suburban and remote areas where Angelica's mother is growing quietly. I heard the last song that America started singing this song in 1619.
The title of this poem is a poem entitled "I heard American songs" by Walt Whitman. Hughes' poetry reinforces the concept of "I am a little waiting and I am also an American." I can also sing. "I am an American, I was born in America, and my parents are the same, because I am a black person, I can not deprive patriotism or love for my country Unfortunately , When the fuse was writing, blacks were considered equally in all respects, but it was not allowed to use the same toilet, fountain, or fountain at the pharmacy Bar. Convenient for homes and drivers In his house as an employee, he ought to eat with others in the kitchen.
The remark at the beginning of this poem ("I also sing the United States") directly answered Whitman's "I heard American songs". The choice of fuse is very important here. The first word "I" of poetry means the urgency of emphasizing one's identity. "I" here is not only Hughes but also more general - "I" is African "I". The use of the "heavy" fuse produced his voice, a sense that his voice was ignored in American Carroll. Black Americans experience, as defined by slavery, violence, inhumanization, and apartheid, is unacceptable, but is part of our national identity and history. At the beginning of his poetry, the fuse correctly sought the perception of this part of the American song that was correctly disassembled and ignored.