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English, 11.10.2020 14:01 roselyn3301

ASAP NOW. “I, Too Question.

1. Why do you think Hughes chose the comparative term “darker” for the poem’s second line, instead of “dark”?

2. To whom do you think the speaker of the poem considers himself “brother”? Where does the poem suggest this “brother” eats when there is no “company” in the house?

3. What does the poem suggest about Hughes’s assessment of the economic situation of African-Americans in the 1920’s? What is your assessment of the economic situation of African-Americans in 2016?

4. What does the poem predict will be the eventual attitude of white Americans toward black people? Cite textual evidence in your response.

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