How Did Langston Hughes Show Courage

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Langston Hughes: Courage. Langston Hughes was born in 1902 in the little town of Harlem New York. Hughes is a very courageous poet and “central figure of the Harlem renaissance” due to the fact that he gave a voice to the mute. He affected many African Americans and even Anglo Americans to either step up for themselves or to back off. Hughes generally used free verse, powerful, realistic themes.
The impact that Hughes created on society was by far one of the greatest impacts that's ever given anyone power. In fact, the poem “I Too” gives the perfect example as to how Hughes was a courageous man and impacted his society greatly. Let’s break it down starting with the title. I, meaning himself. Too, meaning as well. My personal beliefs on the poem are that he has the right to eat wherever he wants. He doesn't have to be told where to go eat. If he wants to eat in the dining room, he will eat in the dining room. No one can strip him from his freedoms for someone who is not the same color as himself. “I Too” consists of 5 stanzas, all free verse. The point of view is Hughes mad at the people who have …show more content…

Hughes was wrongly treated for trying to speak up, not only for himself, but for his people. Surprisingly, I am really angered that people can be so cruel to other human beings. It is very animalistic of humans to treat someone like garbage. Before I started researching this wonderful author, I personally had no clue as to who Hughes really was. In all honesty, I didn’t know he even existed. After I began researching Hughes, my eyes were opened to have seen such great writings. Never in my life have I been impacted by writing. It is such a great feeling. Researching this amazing, courageous, outstanding, breathtaking author really gave me an insight on how amazing writing can really be. Langston Hughes will forever be my favorite poet thanks to the research I have

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