Sunday, August 18, 2019
Island :: essays research papers
   I came to    the conclusion that Langston was writing about te struggle to    freedom for blacs. Lanston Hughes wrote about racism often    in his poems, and this particular poem seems to follow that    pattern. Hughes gives the feeling of loneliness and dismay at    the fact that he is not considered equal to white people. The    poem represents the struggle for freedom and to be    considered equal. The speaker conveys a feeling of sadness    and loneliness in the tone of their voice, as stated in the    opening sentence of the poem. "Wave of sorrow", expresses    the sadness, by the speaker who I interpret to be a black    person caught up in the struggle to have equal right. Hughes    uses language that is used in everday life. There are no    obsolete of slang words incorporated in the course of the    poem. The author uses static imagery, painting a picture of    an island standing alone by itself off in the distance. I see a    sunny, smoothe sandy island surrounded by cal waters and a    warm atmosphere. Langston Hughes uses four stanzas which    are all couplets written in closed form. The rhyme scheme is    an end rhyme with the pattern ab cb cd ad. This is a unique    poem structure with the first line reapeating itself again in line    seven, and the third line repeating itself again in line five. This    is a lyric poem, meditation, which in this case th physical    object is the island. The rhythm is set to be short quck    verses with pauses to lead into each couplet. The word    choice of the poem is use to keep the poem's structure short    and compact. The word order is slightly different from    normal use. The unconventional syntax is used to create a    rhyme scheme. I decided to do this poem because of the    versatility of the meaning. The way Hughes writes "Island" it    leaves the reader to develop their own opinions of the    author's meaning. This poem can be interpreted in many    different ways, for instance: I also thought that this poem    could mean a person is close to reaching their goal and by    saying "Wave of sorrow, Take me there", I interpreted that    as meaning they needed some sort of motivation to point    					    
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