Langston Hughes's "tired blues" jazz is often accompanied by a long, lazy melody and a gorgeous rhythm pattern. Bruce is a sort of jazz following this similar style. Langston Hughes's poem "Weary Blues" is no exception. The quality of the sounds that make up the fuse's work is complicated, but that is very obvious. The harmony, resonance, and rhythm and rhyme used by the fuse in the "tired blues" brought a deep sense of sadness to the poem, making him feel the reader as if he or she were actually listening to blues It was. role
In 1925 Langston Hughes wrote "Tired Bruce" between the Prohibition and Harlem Renaissance. At the beginning, the background of this poem was not really clear. But as it develops it is clear whether the speaker is at the bar or not. The speaker is talking. He rhythmically decided his mood "at first singing a sleepy split sound and shaking it back and forth to sing a rounded bass". The narrator hopes that his audience and readers will be able to feel the story he is about to communicate. I would like people to know that I like this experience. However, as he discovered a song of "tired blues" by chance, his condition is not thoughtless, not important. He is in the bar that serves entertainment. When speaker completes interpretation of musician's song, setting will change. At the end of this poem, the reader finally enters the musician 's house.
"Weary Blues" is one of the "Blues" verses of Langston Hughes. It appeared in the collection of poems of the same name published in 1926 - shortly thereafter, Hughes moved to Harlem and soaked in the prosperous art and culture scene. Before the collection "The Weary Blues" won the famous literary contest sponsored by Urban League magazine published by Urban League. It is said that Hughes wrote "The Weary Blues" after visiting Cabaret performances at Harlem.
Langston Hughes's "Weary Blues" outlines the lighting style of Hughes with a vibrant rhythm. Hughes is known for his story on the life of African-Americans about the life of African-Americans in recent years. His scripture is usually understood and not easy, but it can be analyzed in three different theories: new historism, post colonial criticism, and Queer theory. "Tired Blues" is a poem with two voices. - I. Introduction: Harlem Renaissance Village New York City Haarlem was first established by the Dutch governor Peter Stuart in 1658. It was named after the city of the Netherlands "Nieuw Harlem". It is in the area of 5.5 square miles of Manhattan, north of 96th Street. In the 1930s Harlem abandoned the failure of farmland production, the recovery of Harlem's economy began in 1837.