Friday, January 11, 2019
The poems I, Too and The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes Compare & Contrast
Have you ever read a verse that cached your eye? Ever wondered how that rime is similar to others or different? by chance you read a rime ab step up(predicate) animals, the economy or someones feelings. The verse forms I, Too and The inkiness Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes, develop existencey important similarities and differences. One could induce been when he was young and the other when he was older. He describes what hes seen and through in The Negro Speaks of Rivers. In the poesy I, Too, he describes what he wants to do. In some(prenominal) of these poems they cross a point where it is broad what they pay in common.Both acquire very(prenominal) intemperate views, along with the confirmative attitudes that he has towards inequality and discrimination. He attempts to arise his voice out so everyone trick see what he genuinely wants to say. Also, they progress to umteen differences with the things he has done. thither ar many differences between I, Too a nd The Negro Speaks of Rivers. In I, Too Hughes runes to a greater extent privileged than outside(a) and he speaks about himself more than speaking about others around him. Secondly, he describes racism and the way he is raggedly treated.They dont treat him sanely and he has challenges to over come. Therefore, he opens up to what he did and is going to do. He as well wants people to notice him more. Hughes, wants to be obvious to others, not invisible. Ameri muckles should be treated the kindred and thats what he says he wants to be treated, the same as others, because he likewise is Ameri lavatory. His tone is surprisingly joyful, hopeful and confident. His feelings as well as his macrocosm, are important. He is, he isnt penitent of who he is and tries to explain who he is and the actions he wants to take.He wants a change in his feel and will no longer empower up with the situation he is in. other difference between the devil poems is that in The Negro Speaks of Ri vers, he is declaiming more of an external concerned vs. an internal manner. However, he speaks more about beauty, nature and the valet de chambre and describes the things hes seen and wants to see. Hughes, wants to explore and travel the world. He wants to see the things around him. Next, the poet describes the different things he has seen and the places where he has gone.He, therefore bear witnesses how charming the world can be if one goes out an explores this shows he is more free than before. Hughes, takes on a serious tone and the poem is more formal. Time has passed when he wrote this poem according too, the places and events he has seen with Abe Lincoln and slavery. Hughes, describes the things that bring in occurred during the time of his life and him seeing everything. There are some similarities between the two poems, I, Too and The Negro Speaks of Rivers. For example, they both take to task about the abolishment of slavery. Everyone has the right to be treated equa lly.The world can be cruel to everyone but everyone has something to look onwards to and live life happily. In both poems, he expresses how in both situations he had obstacles to over come and how the world can come to a change. He had both strong and positive words to express in both poems. According to his poem I, Too My soul has grown dense like the rivers he says his soul hasnt stopped, he continues to fight for what he actually wants and he is good-looking no amour what. He also states, Besides, Theyll see how beautiful I am and be ashamed he says hes beautiful inside and out.He wants to show everyone who he really is and says he is both strong and confident. Hughes, is no longer the same man as he was before as he expresses in the line bathed in the Euphrates. He expresses, the lives of African Americans and how they are being treated during that time. In conclusion, although both have many differences, they also have many things in common. Both poems have very strong vi ews and ways to express his feelings. He also had positive views towards both of the poems to cast down his voice out so everyone can hear and see what he really wants to say.He expresses the obstacles he has done and wants to do with the challenges he is going to face. In both poem he abolishes slavery and express the way they wanted slavery to be vanished. In both of these poems they cross a point where it is noticeable what they have in common. He describes what African Americans really go through and what they really feel. They came to America for an prospect not for slavery. As time passed, things had changed along with himself and the world. He did an amazing job to express himself with his writing to get his point crosswise with both poems.
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