Marianne Moore Research Paper

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Everyday people make mistakes and wrong decisions, no one is perfect no matter how hard they might try to be. Each human has their own strengths and weaknesses about everything. One person may be an amazing basketball player but is terrible at playing an instrument, but another person could be the worst basketball player ever but be an amazing musician. Though everyone still lives in the same world with the same occurrences. Everyone is brought into this world and they all eventually leave this world. Throughout the cycle of life many life lessons are to be learned. History teaches the people of the future valuable lessons to prevent the same things from happening again. The idea of growth, freedom, life and the lessons that come along with …show more content…

As a child, Moore was abandoned by her father who caused them to moved away to Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Moores mother was left to provide for the family and was able to do just that by teaching school. As far as school goes, Marianne Moore went to Bryn Mawr College and graduated in 1909. After graduating she returned to Carlisle to teach at the U.S Indian School. Moore was never married, this allowed her to become closer to literature and focus on her writing. The poems that Marianne Moore wrote were a mixture of her own observations and her readings. For most of her life she continued to critic poetry and write essays and she enjoyed this life. Marianne Moore passed away in 1972 from a stroke, but her works still lived on. …show more content…

History has shown that African Americans, like Langston Hughes has fought for freedom and the rights of the people. The poem by Langston Hughes “Freedom” shows his outlook on freedom and ways of looking on life. Hughes shows the way he is feeling throughout his poem. For example, in the first three lines of the poem he says “Freedom will not come Today, this year Nor ever” (Hughes), Hughes gives off the vibe that he has no hope for the future, he feels as if freedom will never come for the african americans. Though with that being said this can give a lesson to the readers that life doesn't always go the way you want it to or think it will. There will always be ups and downs in life and times where fighting is what one has to do in order to get what they deserve. As an African American Langston Hughes has had his own fair share of fighting for freedom and rights in his lifetime. Hughes says “I have as much right as the other fellow has” (Hughes), he is fighting for equality. Every man and woman should be looked at as equals, this is a life lesson that Hughes wants to install in the readers. Everyone deserves equal opportunities in life, though the real lesson is that life isn't fair and things don't always happen the way they are intended