In "I, Too, Sing America." why did Langston Hughes most likely allude to Walt Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing"? Check all that apply.

to prove that he had read Whitman's poem
to write about similar themes as Whitman
to expand on the ideas in Whitman's poem
to link his poem with another great American poem
to demonstrate that he was a better poet than Whitman

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Answer:

  • To expand on the ideas in Whitman's poem
  • To link his poem with another great American poem

Explanation:

In Whitman's poem we can see several groups of people who sing to  America. Whitman, described these groups composed of men and women, nurses, mechanics, woodcutters, among others. However, Whitman did not mention the blacks in his poem and that is where Hughes's poem comes in.  Hughes expands Withman's poem, stating that blacks also belong to America and that they also sing to America

Another thing Hughes did in expanding Withman's poem was to link his poem with another great American poem, so he would gain more visibility for his social critique and his work.

The reasons Langston Hughes most likely alludes to Walt Whitman's poem are to expand on the ideas in Whitman's poem and to link his poem with another great American poem.

The correct options are C and D.

What is “I, Too, Sing America”?

“I, Too, Sing America” is a poem written by Langston Hughes that was published in 1926.

This poem shows the protest of the poet against racism in America.

What is “I Hear America Singing”?

Walt Whitman is the author of this poem. This poem is published in 1860.

This poem says that every individual has his own voice and role.

Thus, the correct options are C and D.

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