[영미문학] 할렘 르네상스(Harlem Renaissance)

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Harlem Renaissance
Development of African-American community in Harlem
An Explosion of Culture in Harlem
Characteristics
Influence
Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes & Early life
Langston Hughes & Adulthood
Langston Hughes & his career
I, too (1925)
Langston Hughes & “I, too”
The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Style
Themes
The Weary Blues
Themes

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I heard the singing of the Mississippi when Abe Lincoln went down to New Orleans, and I've seen its muddy bosom turn all golden in the sunset.

Muddy water->gold
: The change may represent the improved status of
African Americans after the Civil War.

Personification: “the singing of the Mississippi,”
“muddy bosom,”


“Dusky rivers”

The final line reaffirms the speaker’s sense of
racial pride, of continuity with ancient, advanced
civilizations, and of connection to life-giving,
enduring forces in nature.

Heritage
-A view of the African-American experience throughout history, from the Euphrates to the Mississippi
-An eternal spirit, existing before the dawn of time and present still in the twentieth century

Wisdom and Strength
-The power which allowed African-Americans to survive and flourish in the face of all adversity, most particularly the last few centuries of slavery
-The spirit of rivers