The Character is The personified black-nation
The speaker in "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" is the poet Langston Hughes. The poem explores the deep connection between African culture and the flow of civilization throughout history by referencing various rivers. It celebrates the strength and resilience of African heritage.
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the speaker is the black community
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The Negro Speaks of Rivers was created in 1921.
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In "The Negro Speaks of Rivers", one refrain is "I've known rivers." This is a lyric poem in free verse by Langston Hughes.
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Langston Hughes' first published poem is titled "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," which was published in the magazine The Crisis in 1921.
No, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" by Langston Hughes is not written in free verse. It follows a structured, traditional poetic form using regular stanzas and rhythmic patterns.
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The Negro Speaks of Rivers
it symbolizes the deep and ancient connection of the speaker to their heritage and roots. The image of rivers conveys a sense of timelessness and resilience, highlighting the enduring legacy of the African diaspora. Rivers also represent a source of nourishment and renewal, reflecting the speaker's pride and strength in their identity.
Euphrates river, Mississippi river, Congo river and the nile river.