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Langston Hughes

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Title: Langston Hughes


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Langston Hughes
  • Born in Joplin, Missouri
  • His favorite place to go as a young boy was to
    the library
  • Began writing poetry as a way to express his
    feelings of always moving and being a young
    African American in the early 1900s
  • Influenced by his grandmothers stories about
    slavery and freedom

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Hughes contd.
  • Attended Columbia University for a year
  • Spent a year in Mexico and then traveled as a
    merchant seaman to Africa and Europe after
    leaving college
  • While working as a busboy, he left a packet of
    his poems on the table of a famous poet, Vachel
    Lindsay

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Hughes contd.
  • Lindsay eventually read these poems before an
    audience and launched Hughes writing career
  • He was a novelist, poet, essayist and dramatist
  • Many of his stories are about city life for
    African Americans

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About the Story
  • Hughes writes about the dignity of the common
    people using Harlem as the setting.
  • Harlem is a community in New York City that
    became the center of African American
    intellectual and artistic life
  • As more and more people moved into Harlem, many
    single-family buildings were converted into small
    apartments to create more housing

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About the Story
  • The characters speak in urban dialect, using
    everyday speech and expressions
  • The main character lives in a bedsit or
    kitchenette which is even smaller than an
    apartment. It usually has one room for both
    sleeping and eating, plus a bath.

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Theme
  • Is the underlying message or insight about life
    that it communicates.
  • It may be directly stated in the text or, more
    commonly, indirectly stated.
  • To understand the theme, the reader needs to
    notice details about the characters, the storys
    events and setting, and asking, What aspect of
    life does the author want me to think about?
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