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*fill out where there is the (example: he was 2. in langston hughes’s poem “i, too,” the speaker refers to himself as “the darker brother.” in “a black man talks of reaping,” the speaker refers to the white man’s children as “my brother’s sons.” why is it significant that the poets used the word brother? how do the two poems use the word differently?both the poems “i, too” and “a black man talks of reaping” use the word “brother”. in the poem “i, too,” langston hughes speaks of himself as “……”. in the poem “a black man talks of reaping”, white children are referred to as “….”. by using the word brother, both authors are reminding the reader….. although both poems use this word, they use it in different ways. in “i, too”, the word brother ….. in the poem “a black man talks of reaping”, the word brother….

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