Parallelism and Contradiction in Life Is Fine by Langston Hughes (848 words, 4 pages)
In Life is Fine Langston Hughes correlates parallelism and contradiction in formal, syntactical, and tonal shifts that, when combined with narrative elements, illustrate ambiguity and indecision in individual perspectives of sorrow.The structure of Hughes poem greatly affects the sound and content of the piece by knitting the content to the ...
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