Poetry about black people 1. Sentences describing black people
Black people generally don't like to be treated differently, so you can just say hello, hi, nice to meet you in English.
How are you? How are you?
Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you.
Nice to see you again (for people who have met before but don't know each other very well). Nice to see you again.
How are you doing? (to friends who haven't seen each other for a while) How have you been?
Long time no see (for friends who haven't seen for a long time).
How's it going? How's it going?
Is everything okay with you? Is everything okay with you?
Hi! Did you have a good time? Hi, did you have a good time?
How are you (feeling) recently? How have you been recently?
So far, so good.
Say hello to people and meet people who often say hello.
Hi, how are you? Hi, how are you?
2. Find a new poem about black people
Appreciate the American poet Whitman (1819-1892).
Born in Long Island. He studied in a public school, worked as a rural teacher, and did chores such as delivering letters and typesetting. Later, he worked in a newspaper and became an editor.
He likes the beautiful scenery of nature and the streets of the city, likes opera, dance and oratory, and likes reading Homer's epic, Greek tragedy and works of Dante and Shakespeare. When he was young, he helped his father build a house, run a small bookstore and a small printing factory. Free and easy personality, like wandering around, making friends with boatmen, helmsman, fishermen, handyman, coachman, mechanic and so on. He calls himself a "bard" in America.
The first edition of Leaves of Grass was published in 1855, including 2 poems 12. During the civil war, he volunteered to go to Washington to nurse the wounded and worked in the government department for many years after the war.
1873 was paralyzed until he died, and stayed in bed for 20 years. But his optimism, his love for life and his democratic ideal will never disappear.
Ah, captain, my captain! This is a famous poem written by the poet Whitman in memory of Lincoln. Lincoln was the first 16 president of the United States. During his tenure, he led the civil war to safeguard national unity and destroy slavery, and liberated black slaves.
While the American people were celebrating their victory, an assassin hired by a reactionary force killed him. Whitman was deeply saddened by this and wrote many poems in memory of this great hero. This poem is the most famous one.
The tone of this poem is tragic while celebrating the victory and mourning for one's leader. The poet compared the United States to a ship with metaphors and symbols, compared President Lincoln to a captain, and compared the struggle to safeguard national unity and abolish slavery to a dangerous voyage.
Appreciation 1. Author's brief introduction Whitman (18 19 ~ 1892),/kloc-an outstanding American democratic poet in the 9th century, was born in a poor peasant family on Long Island near new york. Forced by life, he went out to make a living very early and worked as a handyman, carpenter, compositor, reporter and editor. He received only a few years of elementary education, and later learned a lot of world literary masterpieces, but it was mainly the boiling social life in the United States that cultivated him into a singer of the times.
His major works include For You, Democracy, Song of the Road, Quiet Barracks Today, Song of Uprising, Ah, the Star of France and the essay The Prospect of Democracy. These poems are compiled in Leaves of Grass, which has become a glorious milestone in the history of modern American literature and a model of American national literature.
In the process of creation, the author made bold artistic innovation; He broke the long-standing metrical pattern of poetry and created a new form of poetry that was later called "free verse", that is, short sentences were used as the basis of rhythm, a large number of overlapping sentences, parallel sentences and exaggerated image language were used, and some working people's vocabulary and a small number of foreign words were absorbed, which greatly improved the expressive force of poetry. 2. Writing background 1783, after the independence of the United States from British rule, wage labor and black slavery existed in China. 10 In October, Lincoln, who was famous for opposing slavery, was elected President of the United States.
Several southern States declared their independence from the federal government. 186 1 April, they sent troops to rebel for the first time, which triggered a civil war. Less than half a year after taking office, President Lincoln led the federal army. With the support of the broad masses of the people, after four years of fighting, he defeated the southern rebels, safeguarded the unity of the United States, and abolished black slavery.
The Civil War was the second bourgeois-democratic revolution in American history. The success of this revolution promoted the development of American capitalism.
President Lincoln wrote a glorious page for American history with his outstanding achievements. At the moment when the whole country celebrated the great victory, the southern slave owners who had a deep hatred for democracy sent spies to assassinate President Lincoln.
After the death of President Lincoln, Whitman wrote the poem "Ah, Captain, My Captain" to express his grief and nostalgia for Lincoln. (2) Text analysis 1. The ideological content consists of three sections, which deeply expresses the poet's love and deep mourning for President Lincoln.
(1) At the end of the voyage, the ship triumphed, but the captain fell. The bad news came with great joy of victory, and people mourned and regretted the death of the captain.
The poet compares the United States to a "big ship", Lincoln to a "captain", and compares the process of Lincoln leading the federal government forces to defeat the rebels in the south to a "difficult voyage" that "crosses all risks". Here, the poet compares the United States to a big ship, Lincoln to the captain of this big American ship, and the civil war to a difficult voyage. Through the successful return of the ship, he showed Lincoln's achievements, vividly praised Lincoln and expressed his love.
This paragraph depicts the image of a big ship: steady, dignified and heroic; It highlights the hardships of sailing and the hard-won victory. Affirm the great achievements of Captain Lincoln.
In this section, the poet called Lincoln "my captain" and "our captain" in a lyrical way, expressing the cordial love of a soldier and a sailor for his commander-in-chief. (2) The people warmly cheered the triumph of the ship, bells and trumpets sounded, flags fluttered and flowers fluttered, but the captain fell. How sad the people were! This section describes a spectacular scene to celebrate the victory, describing the people's love and admiration for Lincoln from the side, thus praising Lincoln.
In a lyrical way, in this section, the poet calls Lincoln "dear father" and regards him as the closest person, which is closer to the feeling that Lincoln is only called the captain in the previous section. Lincoln directly called "you", and the second person said that he met the title of "father" and talked directly with Lincoln. His feelings are earnest and sincere.
(3) The ship anchored, and it was done, and the captain fell forever. In this section, the poet affirmed Lincoln's achievements from a historical perspective and expressed his great sadness.
The poet finally returned to reality from imagination (dream) and clearly knew that the "captain" was really dead. In this section, the poet changed Lincoln to "he", which shows the poet's sober despair and extreme grief.
The author of this poem mainly uses symbolic techniques to describe Lincoln's image, praise Lincoln's achievements and express his admiration and love for Lincoln. 2. What are the writing characteristics of Ah, Captain, My Captain? Analysis: 1. Repeatedly chanting.
"He was cold and stopped breathing" is the main sentence in the poem, which some people call poor.
3. Black poetry appreciates langston hughes.
Hughes wrote this poem in one breath while driving to Mexico. He himself said it took "ten minutes to a quarter of an hour".
When talking about the writing process of this poem, the poet said that he did not understand his father's thoughts from his "strange dislike" of his compatriots, because "I am black and I like black people very much". Then, the poet talked about the train slowly passing through the iron bridge on the Mississippi River. From this ancient river, he thought of the fate of the black people, President Lincoln personally went down to New Orleans on a raft to abolish slavery, and thought of other rivers of black people's past lives-Congo River, Niger River and Nile River in Africa.
This is how poetry was born. After reading the whole poem, it is not difficult to see that the poet described the whole history of civilization from "Pangu opened the sky" to African ancestors until he became African-American.
Black people are an ancient race. They worked hard on the earth and made contributions to human history. Although this poem does not directly describe the sufferings and struggles of black people, it can arouse their national pride and pride, arouse their desire for freedom and enhance their confidence in fighting for a better future.
This poem is concise, deep and slow, but it contains unfathomable power.
4. What are the sentences describing Africa?
The sentences describing Africa are as follows:
1, Africa is a vibrant place, and Africa is a land full of magical charm. As one of the earliest cradles of ancient civilization, there are mysterious pyramids, the most magnificent grand canyon on earth, the largest desert in the world and the most famous Victoria Waterfall in the world, all of which are waiting for people who love human civilization and like the original wilderness of nature to visit.
Africa is the second largest continent in the world. It is shaped like a huge equilateral triangle, narrow in the south and wide in the north, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. There are not many coastal islands, the largest of which is Madagascar.
3. Africa (Latin: Africa), the full name of Africa, is located in the western part of the Eastern Hemisphere, southern Europe, western Asia, bordering the Indian Ocean in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west, spanning the north and south of the equator, with an area of 30.2 million square kilometers (land area), accounting for 20.4% of the total land area of the world. It is the second largest continent in the world and the second largest continent in population (65,438.
4. South Africa: South Africa is the richest country in Africa with a GDP of 595.7 billion US dollars. South Africa has developed industries such as finance, law, communication, energy and transportation, complete hardware infrastructure and stock exchange market, and the output of gold and diamonds ranks first in the world.
South Africa has a free trade system and is one of the founding members of the World Trade Organization (WTO). The European Union and the United States are traditional trading partners of South Africa, and their trade with Asia, the Middle East and other regions is also growing.
6. As a West African country, Sierra Leone is rich in mineral resources, among which kimberlite (i.e. diamond production) is remarkable. In addition, iron ore, bauxite, gold and other resources are also very rich.
7. Serra was once a British colony. It must be said that the former Commonwealth actually brought the advanced technology of the industrial revolution to many places. Freetown used to be called Little Paris in West Africa. Before Serbia's independence in 1950s and 1960s, it was said that Freetown was a very beautiful place, and white people often came to spend their holidays.
8. There are people of different colors living in Africa, including blacks, whites and yellow people, among whom blacks account for about two-thirds of the total population. The Sahara desert in northern Africa is the largest desert in the world.
9. In Africa, when the gazelle wakes up every morning, it knows that it must run faster than the fastest lion, or it will be eaten. When the lion wakes up every morning, he knows that he must catch up with the slowest gazelle, or he will starve to death. Whether you are a lion or a gazelle, you'd better start running when the sun rises.
At the junction of Kenya and Tanzania, there is a very large wildlife park. With/kloc-0.8 million square kilometers of Masai Mara, blue sky, white clouds and magnificent grasslands, you will understand why human beings are fascinated by Africa. In such a gorgeous sunset, the tour guide Morris told me that many people come here to seek change because life is not satisfactory.
1 1. In Africa, there is a spherical plant that runs with the wind in the desert. It may have withered for years, but it can survive in the presence of water. This is resurrection grass.
12, the impression of Africa, apart from poverty, is unbearable heat and almost uninhabitable. Tracing back to the source, this view is estimated to come from Africa's possession of the Sahara desert. This is the largest desert in the world. However, although the Sahara desert is large, it does not cover the whole of Africa. Even if it covers the sky, it only accounts for 32% of the total area of the African continent. The rest of Africa is still a treasure land suitable for people to live in. Those countries located on the equator are as beautiful as heaven.
13, the full name of Africa is "Africa". It means: where the sun burns.
14, Zimbabwe is located in southern Africa. Established in 1980. It was once the richest agricultural country in Africa, with an average annual GDP growth rate of 4%, which was more than three times the average economic growth rate in Africa at that time. It is called "African bread basket".
15, Zimbabwe is famous for its high-quality crocodile skin and is recognized as the "hometown of crocodiles".
Give me two poems written by black people.
Black people talk about rivers.
Langston Hughes
I know Rivers:
I know that rivers are as old as the world, even older than the flow of human blood in rivers.
My soul is as deep as a river.
At dawn, I bathed in the Euphrates River.
I built my hut near Congo and it put me to sleep.
I looked at the Nile and built a pyramid on it.
When Abel Lincoln went to New Orleans, I heard the singing of the Mississippi River, and I also saw its muddy chest turn golden in the sunset.
I know Rivers:
An ancient and dim river.
My soul is as deep as a river.
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Dream: Dream (in Chinese and English)
Langston Hughes
Hold fast to dreams
Because if the dream is shattered,
Life is a bird with broken wings.
It can't fly.
Hold fast to dreams
If the dream is shattered,
Life is like a bird with broken wings.
Never fly again.
Hold fast to dreams
Because when dreams disappear,
Life is a barren land.
Ice and snow are frozen.
Hold fast to dreams
If the dream is lost,
Life is like a barren wilderness.
Snow is covered with ice, and everything no longer grows.
6. Poetry about foreign countries
Personally, I prefer Emily Dickinson's poems.
I have never seen a wasteland.
I've never seen a wasteland-
I've never seen the sea-
But I know Heather's face.
And rough waves.
I've never talked to God.
I've never been to heaven-
But I seem to have passed the inspection.
I will definitely go to that place.
I've never met a moor.
I've never met a moor-
I've never seen the sea-
But I know how heather looks.
What a big wave.
I've never spoken to God.
And not visited in heaven-
However, I'm sure the scene
It's like a check is-
Cloudy darkness
The sky is low and cloudy,
Fly over a snowflake.
Through the rutted stables,
It is difficult to decide whether to stay.
Who treats the wind like this,
Let it complain all day.
Nature, like us,
There is usually no crown.
deceive
The sky is low, the clouds are low,
A moving snowflake
Through a barn or rut
Debate about whether it will go.
The narrow wind complains all day.
How someone treats him;
Nature, like us, is sometimes caught.
Without her crown.
Become a fugitive
As soon as I heard the word "escape"
Blood flow is accelerated,
Sudden expectations,
The urge to fly.
I have never heard of an open prison.
Knocked down by the soldiers,
But I dragged the fence childishly-
Just failed again!
run away
I've never heard the word "escape"
Without faster blood,
Sudden expectations,
Flying posture.
I've never heard of prison
The defeated soldiers,
But I pulled my railing childishly-
Only to fail again!
hope
"Hope" is that things have feathers.
Living in the soul,
Singing songs without lyrics,
Never stop,
Breeze is the sweetest.
There is no doubt that heavy rain will cause pain.
Will upset the birds.
Keep this warm.
Listen to it cross the wonderful ocean.
Fly over the cold fields
But it doesn't want my bread crumbs.
Even if you are extremely hungry.
"hope"
Hope is something with feathers.
Perched in the soul,
Singing songs without lyrics,
Never stop,
Hear the sweetest sound in the strong wind;
The storm must be very painful
That will make the birds shy.
Let many people feel warm.
I heard it in the coldest place,
In the strangest sea;
However, in extreme cases,
It asked me a crumb.