The Big Sea: An Autobiography
How does Langston Hughes use imagery in The Big Sea: An Autobiography?
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Imagery:
"Sometimes life is a ripe fruit too delicious for the taste of man: the full moon hung low over Buruntu and it was night on the Nigerian delta."
"Literature is a big sea full of many fish. I let down my nets and pulled.
I'm still pulling."
The Big Sea: An Autobiography