Monday, May 9, 2011

Mother to Son by Langston Hughes

The poem "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes is written in free verse. In the begin of the poem we can notice a metaphor from line 2:
"Life for me ain't been no crystal stair"
Langston Hughes in line 2 is showing here life isn't that transparent, clear, and easy going as you think. Their are obstacles, struggles, and roadblocks ahead of you that will challenge to overcome and not give up. Additionally, these obstacles, struggles, roadblocks in her life are represented in this poem as:
"It’s had tacks in it,
And splinters,
And boards torn up,
And places with no carpet on the floor—
Bare"
Finally, from those line above which are lines 3-7 can be understood as splinters and tacks are objects that poke away at you or preek you once you step on them its hard to pull or get them out of your life once stuck in you. Meanwhile, the boards torn up meant there are no boundries or walls protecting you or stoping you from overcoming these roadblocks in your life and no carpert on the floor-bare shown to me no one person path is laid out or set forward for them to walk no crystal stair. To sum up briefly the stairs means steps you must take in life to climb-up. Each one step should meet as a challeneges and try your best to overcome these obstacles in your life or way, because ever step up the stairs aren't easy to walk up, you never know what faces you once you make to another step ahead of you in life.

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