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Langston Hughes My Soul Has Grown Deep Like These Rivers

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In this poem Langston Hughes is talking an African American who has known so many rivers and has worked in and out of these rivers that his heart has grown deep. The author also tries to amplify the duration and geographical location of all of this African American 's work throughout the waters.
Second and last sentences ”My soul has grown deep like these rivers”-simile
This represent the knowledge the African American main character has developed over his years working with in and out of the waters.
The paragraph in the middle of the poem represents all the places the African American main character has visited.
At the beginning each sentence he starts with repetitive “I” to emphasize his presence.
Lulled- calm or send to sleep, typically
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