THE ROARING 20S 1920 1929
ART AND CULTURE OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
Question
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Tigris
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Euphrates
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Congo
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Mississippi
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Detailed explanation-1: -The rivers mentioned are the Euphrates, Congo, Nile and Mississippi.
Detailed explanation-2: -"The Negro Speaks of Rivers” is a poem by American writer Langston Hughes. Hughes wrote the poem when he was 17 and crossing the Mississippi River on the way to visit his father in Mexico. It was first published the following year in The Crisis, starting Hughes’s literary career.
Detailed explanation-3: -In “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”, the river stands as a symbol of endlessness, geographical awareness, and the epitome of the human soul. Hughes uses the literary elements of repetition and simile to paint the river as a symbol of timelessness.
Detailed explanation-4: -Line 1: The “rivers” mentioned are part of an extended metaphor that likens the soul of the black community to the ancient, wise, and enduring great rivers of the earth. Line 1 and Line 11: In these lines we hear the refrain of the line, “I’ve known rivers, ” as it is repeated.