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LANGSTON HUGHES & THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE By: Jermaine MacDonald

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MOTHER TO SON BY: LANGSTON HUGHES  Technique: 1 Stanza, Anaphora, Line Break, Enjambment, Metaphor  Tone: Emotional but yet motivational  Relatable  Theme:  Life and it’s hardships and obstacles

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Page 1: LANGSTON HUGHES  THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE By: Jermaine MacDonald

LANGSTON HUGHES & THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE

By: Jermaine MacDonald

Page 2: LANGSTON HUGHES  THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE By: Jermaine MacDonald

WHO WAS LANGSTON HUGHES?

James Mercer Langston Hughes

A famous American poet, social activist, playwright, and journalist

One of the earliest innovators of the literary art form called jazz poetry.

Awards: Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards, Spingarn Medal, Quill Award for Poetry

Attended Lincoln & Columbia University

Page 3: LANGSTON HUGHES  THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE By: Jermaine MacDonald

M O T H E R T O S O N BY: L A N G S T O N H U G H E S

Technique: 1 Stanza, Anaphora, Line Break, Enjambment, Metaphor

Tone: Emotional but yet motivational

Relatable

Theme:

Life and it’s hardships and obstacles

Page 4: LANGSTON HUGHES  THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE By: Jermaine MacDonald

J A Z Z O N I A BY: L A N G S T O N H U G H E S

Technique: 6 Stanzas, Anaphora, Assonance, ABA Rhyme Scheme, Enjambment, Allusion

Tone: Contented, Hopeful

Theme: To be forever hopeful for all things

To be positive

Page 5: LANGSTON HUGHES  THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE By: Jermaine MacDonald

G O O D BY E , C H R I S T BY: L A N G S T O N H U G H E S

Technique: 6 Stanzas, Enjambment, line break, Allusion, Apostrophe

Tone: A loss of hope, Somber

Theme: Hopeless however a motive to not be hopeless and to be hopeful which is shown through some of the motivational lines.

Page 6: LANGSTON HUGHES  THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE By: Jermaine MacDonald

L A N G S T O N H U G H E S ’ C O N T R I B U T I O N T O T H E H A R L E M R E N A I SS A N C E

Langston Hughes contributed to the Harlem renaissance by providing individuals with relatable literature that was well written. In addition he allowed people to understand life through his eyes which was very clear to many.