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I, Too By Langston Hughes

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The imagery Langston Hughes use in his poem “I, Too” is powerful, especially when he says, “they send me to eat in the kitchen when company comes.” Through this line you can clearly see the narrator of this poem sitting alone by himself in the kitchen and eating alone. Instead of being angry, he “laugh, and eat well and grow strong” because he has hope in future that one day he will have the same rights as others and no longer has to hide his identity. The term “they’ll see how beautiful I am” indicates that one day those who shun him away based on his identity will finally realize that he is also an American who is a beautiful human being. The imagery especially “kitchen” is significant in this poem because it symbolizes segregation and discrimination.

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