Cultural Exchange

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CULTURAL EXCHANGE

Poem of the Harlem Renaissance

Poem of the Harlem Renaissance

Introduction

The study is about the poem of the Harlem Renaissance from the Great Writers Package that is Cultural Exchange by Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes (1902-1967) is one of the most famous black, American writers. He was a major player in the “Harlem Renaissance”. This multifaceted cultural movement that includes literature theater, graphic arts, music lasted from just after the First World War until the mid-thirties. This movement was also very creative aspirations and the bearer of social criticism on the American black people and America as a whole. We will have a glimpse on the poem of Langston Hughes that is Cultural Exchange.Discussion

This paper examines a poem by Langston Hughes that is Cultural Exchange, which is related, to past events that are associated with the cultural context. The poem examines the issues such as race relations and surrounding isolation. The purpose of the poem reflects that the writer does not believe in a secure America as Langston Hughes like to see an America, where inhabitants or individuals of any color, creed or race get live in a country or area where there is no racial conflict is present, also the material well being is present among the people of America. This will help the America in having proud of tradition, also having proud on capable of facing the future which can guide the America towards the success and towards the prosperity of the people of America.

Indeed Cultural Exchange by Langston Hughes is a symbol of an opportunity, for objectionable notions might be switched over for the purpose to get to the middle ground and have an understanding about which is often not understandable that include the vital and essential factors such as troubled race relations and inequality (Hughes and Dolan, 2001).

The poem shows cultural context, which is considered, ...
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