The Mind Of Langston Hughes: A Beautiful Mind

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Beautiful Mind The human brain is capable of many things, maybe curing cancer, memorizing a number of seconds in a year but, I believe the most incredible thing the brain can do is influence others with simple words and thoughts. Literature is one of the greatest things to ever be created but, my favorite subsection of literature would be Poetry. Poetry is sensual, creative, and diverse, it can be perceived in many ways depending on a person 's thoughts and standpoints. Langston Hughes was and, still is one of the most inspirational poets who has ever lived. Langston’s life has set the standard for many other writers and, poets, his creativity, and life has served it’s purpose in the literature world. James Mercer Langston Hughes was born …show more content…

When certain people were to see him, they never saw a person who struggled with life and had to fight for every single thing he owned. As a child faced racism, poverty, and grew up in a broken home. I choose to believe that this shaped Langston to grow and, allowed him to be the best he could, to let absolutely nothing to stop him from achieving his goals. Due to his determination and hard work Langston was able to make a living from writing and be better off than his parents were. What made Langston Hughes so unique is the fact that he wrote by emotion and power and not what over told him too. He had an independent mind with an empowering voice which spoke out for many people who could not speak out for themselves. He was not afraid nor intimidated by what others had to say, he wrote words from his mind, heart, and soul. Langston Hughes rawness is what earned him attention and awards. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from Lincoln University in 1943, a Harmon Gold Medal for Literature in 1930 and countless others. These awards meant more to him than anyone could ever imagine, it proved to him that no matter where you come from or, who your parents were, you could make it in life and be something more than …show more content…

When I was little I believed that one day I was going to be a doctor, but certain people told me that was not likely, that I was going to end up like another statistic. Due to me being very young and insecure because I let that dream of mine rot, I believed that I was never going to make it into college or even medical school at that. I first read this poem in my English class a few years ago and it inspired. This poem allowed me to come to the understanding that I could do anything I set my mind to. One of the things I most enjoy about poetry that it is a spectrum, there are many ways it can be interpreted and understood. Although this poem talks about the negatives of what happens when a person lets their dreams go, I only saw positives as to why I should never give myself the right to give up my

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