In the poem "I, too" by Langston Hughes, the metaphor "America is the kitchen" is used to symbolize a space where all are welcome to partake in the richness and bounty of the nation, despite initial exclusion or dismissal. This metaphor highlights the speaker's assertion of belonging and unity with the rest of American society.
1926
The poem "I too sing America" by Langston Hughes has a title that directly reflects its theme of celebrating the diversity and contributions of African Americans in American society.
The poem "I, too" by Langston Hughes follows an irregular rhyme scheme with a pattern that can be loosely described as AABBCCDD.
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Equality
There are so many people who have narrated James Mercer Langston Hughes's poem "I Too Sing America Sent To Eat". Most of the narrators are currently in the United States.
The narrator has caught something- the pool The narrator is a survivor - Life is Fine The narrator is an old man - Gerontion The narrator expresses hope for the future - I too , Sing America The narrator issues commands - Oread
achieve equality with whites
A good song for children to sing would be a song that isn't too inappropriate. They should dress in decent outfits. And they could sing God Bless America.
African Americans will someday claim equal status with whites.
in the theatre
Which line comes from which work?A. "I went down to the river" "Life Is Fine" B. "I am the darker brother""I, Too, Sing America"C. "I cover you with my net." "The Pool" D. "Whirl your pointed pines" "Oread" E. "Thoughts of a dry brain in a dry season""Gerontion"