Language

The language used by Langston Hughes in the poem “Harlem” is contemporary and neutral. The poem begins with a question and the readers feel invited to think about possible answers. Next, the poem provides several suggestions and uses many images that create vivid and impactful associations:

Does it dry up
like a raisin in th...

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