Langston Hughes by ET

Winter Sweetness by Langston Hughes

Image: A Little house made up of sugar. The roof is piled up with snow, from a tiny, sugary window, there stares a tiny little maple-sugar child.

Literary Devices: In this poem, there are rhymes, rhymes like child and piled, I don’t think there are any other literary devices other than rhyme that I found.

Favorite line/why: My favorite line in this poem is “And from its tiny window peeps a maple-sugar child”. I like this line in Winter Sweetness because it sounds really sweet and sugary, and it has rhythm which I really like.

Opinion: my opinion in this poem is that I really like it, it makes music to my ears, I like how it sounds and I really like candy.

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