Bruce I. Introduction Today's forecast, dim, can not see the sun. If you have some form of depression it seems it will be visible every day. Depression is defined as a systemic disease that affects human mind, emotion, behavior, physical health, and appearance. It affects all aspects of people's lives, such as people's homes, workplaces, schools, and social life. Depression is a true illness that is described as being sad, worthless, or pessimistic, lasting months or years.
Bruce: "The blues I am playing" in Hughes' Letstone Hughes's "Bruce I play" and Baldwin's "Sony's Blues", Bruce is the source of Osceola's life and her choice. Langston tried to explain the conflict between life and art. The art in this story is expressed in a narrow sense, but white women are supervisors of the life of a young woman as a disciplined occupation. The art of Oceola, its benefits, convenience, and privilege, which brings various advantages, reflects that.
"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.
"Tired blues" is about the pianist Hughes knows in Harlem. According to critic Edward J. Mullen, Hughes first ranked in a literary competition sponsored by the National Cities Alliance in 1925, so he called "tired blues" his "Lucky Poem." Unlike "the black in the river", "Weary Blues" received many comments from a black and white commentator. It is called everything from masterpiece to jingle. In these respects, the sound quality of this poem is already clear. "The line of repetition in a poem like" I got a lazy swing "" I got a tired blues ", then caught the movement and rhythm of the music. Other taboos such as "O Blues!" And "Sweet Blues" produced an understated blues. When people step on the floor, the fuse also uses onomatopoeia.