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Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes was a realistic poet who wrote about society¡¯s problems, and his work is still greatly appreciated amongst a wide variation of people. ... Hughes often got depressed to the point of suicide, but never went through with it because he always had his goals and dreams to lean on.
Hughes was optimistic about his race and he made no secret about it. ... Hughes was not treated equally yet never had the heart to discriminate any race. ...
When people in general discriminated Hughes for his skin colour, he became quite depressed, which led him to write some gloomy poems. ...
Hughes¡¯ determination combined with his goals and dreams were sometimes the only things that held the poor man together. ... Determination was a big thing with Hughes, for without it, he might have not been able to get so far. ...
Hughes uses a wide variety of analogies that blend in with his poems quite well, and are easy to picture. ...
All in all Hughes was an inspiration to many of his readers.
Approximate Word count = 831 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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