I am going to assume we only have to choose from Whitman and Hughes.This is how I would match those poets to the literary characteristics:1. Walt Whitman: - romanticizes the life of the laborer: we can see that in his "A Song for Occupations" where he sings about laborers and their idyllic lives - uses repetition for emphasis: he often repeats certain words in his poems in order to highlight a meaning - avoids traditional poetic devices: he uses unorthodox poetic devices which are not usually found in poems, especially of that period
2. Langston Hughes: - part of the Harlem Renaissance: this refers to the movement of black artists, one of which was Hughes - looks forward to racial equality: this one is obvious - describes a fragmented United States: fragmented over slavery and equality, mostly
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Mother tounge is basically just the language from your culture.
Explanation:
When somebody says something is in their "mother tounge" it means it is in their native language. For example, "The Sioux man recited a poem in his mother tounge, his face alight with passion."