Mother To Son
Title: Mother To Son
Category: Literature / English
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Mother To Son
On the road of life, many trials arise that one must overcome to make his or her life feel complete. In Langston Hughes’s poem, “Mother to Son,” these trials are a subject of concern for one mother. Hughes’ “ability to project himself” is seen in his use of dialect, metaphors, and tone (Barksdale 3).
Although the dialect by itself does not seem to be an important quality, however, “when it is presented with all dramatic
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need to keep climbing.
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**Bibliography**
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Hughes, Langston. “Mother to Son.” Elements of Literature. Ed. Robert Anderson. 1st
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