Our real coolest "We are really cool" poetry was created by the poet Gwendolyn Brooks in 1959. From the late 1950s to the early 1960s, American black Americans said they tried to find them by experiencing their clear definitions. They gave up school as they knew they could not accept like any other white child, they were involved in rape, murder, robbery, etc.
I decided to read the poem "We Real Cool" written by Gwendolyn Brooks. This poem is from the viewpoint of seven pool players, it is about a young man who is fast living and dying. At first, they seemed satisfied with the alternative lifestyle they outlined in the whole poem, but this provocative mood ended suddenly in the last line. It is a year. The title of this poem is "Pool player, seven golden shovels". This title shows that the poem is a group of seven pool players. "Gold shovel" can be the name of the place to play in the pool (such as a pub or a casino) or the name of the club. It seems to be symbolic, because they "buried my problem with gold shovels", but their problems can not be buried forever. It also urges the reader to read the last line of the poem. The shovel is used to dig a grave and the last line is "I will die soon".
Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks / Realistic Poetry: "We are a really cool pool player, Gwendolyn Brooks" is a 7 page work designed to prove Langston Hughes and "Seven Golden Shovels". "Dream's desire" is not just a street life observation, they are poetry about a false dream. They are not only to express the observed internal or external pain but also to love the community. They write not only the desolation of the community but also the necessity of independence. These poems tell us the relationship with the past and the relationship with the future. Six citations are listed in the reference. Langwen.wps