An Analysis Of ¨suicide's Letter By Langston Hughes

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¨Suicide's Note¨ by Langston Hughes offers readers a sense that death is an escape from all the desolation life causes. The poem is about a person who feels that diving into a river would be a joyful death because it would be a soothing cleanse of all the pain and sadness in their life. Readers see that the river is personified to be an inviting person. Langston Hughes writes in his 3 lined poem,¨The calm, Cool face of the river Asked me for a kiss¨. The river is personified as if it were an inviting person, for it is seen as very relaxing and alluring as it asks for a kiss which is known to be a form of emotional closeness. Langston uses life to bring up death, as he gives us the opposite idea of what we would think this poem would be about.