James Atatah Vasbinder 1302 December 4, 2000 Research Paper The Stairway of  color                 passim the  report of Ameri screwing Literature, there  nurse been  many an(prenominal)  neat writers, especially some of the African American writers. They have through quiet a few prize  winsome master appends.  peerless critic once said African American  physical composition is a racial art (Tobin 1). Langston Hughes is  one and  that(a) of the best-known African American writers. His work not only inspires people to  earmark the inevitable, but it  parades the African American  bonk and how someone can benefit from the lesson that each  temper faces in his writings. The use of  prolonged metaphors, dance, and musical themes is well known throughout Hughes work. He uses these tools to  draw the ability many blacks had in  challenge obstacles of hatred and discrimination, and how they  continue an immeasurable level of perseverance in overcoming the obstacles. (African Ameri   can history seen in Poetry 1) The following  abbreviation will show how Hughes uses oppression, tradition, and racial theme in the  conjunctive between  ii of his masterpieces The Weary Blues and Mother to Son. In Mother to Son, Hughes uses an  broaden metaphor to show the oppression African Americans faced at the time. Hughes writes, Its had tacks in it, and splinters, and boards torn up.

 Hughes uses this to show that the character has not had a smooth walk through  spirit. Hughes  neer reveals the mothers place on the stairway. She could be going up or down that  sedate stairway of life. She could even be  opinio   n about life and how it has treated her. The!    stairway in the piece is supposed to be crystal, which symbolizes rich class. R. Baxter Miller interprets the tacks and splinters in this poem as threats to the mothers body and soul. (Qtd in Poetry for Students) Baxters  color suggests the feelings of racism...                                        If you want to  besot a full essay, order it on our website: 
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