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"Democracy" by Langston Hughes

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    Discussion questions for Langston Hughes' "Democracy"
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  • How does the first stanza of the poem introduce the speaker’s message?
    It suggests that democracy is won through principle and struggle.
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  • "I have as much right/ As the other fellow has/ To stand/ On my two feet/ And own the land." Select two words that describe the speaker’s tone in this stanza.
    Forthright and Ardent
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  • In lines 11 and 12, the poet uses
    alliteration to create a sense of monotony
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  • "I do not need my freedom when I’m dead. I cannot live on tomorrow’s bread." In these lines the speaker is stating that —
    it is no good to wait for change in a vague future when change must happen now.
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  • What is the speaker’s tone in this poem?
    serious
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  • In lines 15–18, the author uses a metaphor to show —
    that freedom is a desired state many people require to thrive
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  • Which two phrases from the poem rely on idioms?
    To stand / On my two feet ((AND)) Tomorrow is another day.
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  • In Langston Hughes's poem "Democracy," what does the speaker suggest is the nature of democracy?
    An active, engaged process
    A cold and distant concept
    A harmonious system
    A static and unchanging ideal
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  • What does the poem "Democracy" suggest about the government's treatment of African Americans during the time it was written?
    They were marginalized and excluded.
    They were given equal opportunities.
    They were treated with respect and fairness.
    They had a significant influence on policy.
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  • What is the central theme of Langston Hughes's poem "Democracy"?
    Political freedom
    Patriotism
    Racial inequality
    Economic prosperity
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  • Which literary device does Hughes use in the line "Democracy will not come today, this year" to emphasize the delayed arrival of democracy?
    alliteration
    repetition
    allusion
    personification
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  • In "Democracy," what is the tone of the poem as the poet discusses the delayed arrival of democracy?
    Confident and assertive
    Apathetic and indifferent
    Joyful and optimistic
    Bitter and frustrated
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  • How does the poem "Democracy" conclude in terms of the possibility of democracy arriving?
    It ends with a call to action for change.
    It ends by suggesting democracy has already arrived.
    It ends on a pessimistic note with no hope.
    It ends with a celebration of progress made.
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  • What is the speaker's attitude towards democracy in the poem?
    Reverent and hopeful
    Confused and uncertain
    Indifferent and apathetic
    Hostile and critical
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  • When the speaker says, "Democracy will not come / Today, this year / Nor ever," what figurative language is used to emphasize the idea?
    Alliteration
    Allusion
    Metaphor
    Personification
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  • Langston Hughes was a prominent figure in which literary and cultural movement?
    The Harlem Renaissance
    The Great Awakening
    Surrealism
    Transcendentalism
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