Using the "Mother to Son'' by Langston Hughes, outline how you would navigate an analysis of poetry. Your outline should pay attention to the most fundamental aspects of poetry. Include a reference list

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I. Introduction
A. Introduce the poem "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes
B. Provide background information about the poet and the time period in which he wrote
C. State the purpose of the analysis

II. Analysis of Language
A. Consider the use of language in the poem
1. Identify poetic devices such as metaphor, simile, and personification
2. Analyze how these devices contribute to the overall meaning of the poem
B. Discuss the tone of the poem and the impact it has on the reader
C. Examine the use of dialect and vernacular language

III. Analysis of Structure
A. Analyze the structure of the poem
1. Identify the form of the poem (free verse, rhymed, etc.)
2. Consider the use of line breaks and stanza breaks
B. Discuss how the structure of the poem contributes to its meaning
C. Examine the use of repetition and variation in the poem

IV. Analysis of Theme
A. Identify the main themes of the poem
1. Consider the theme of resilience and perseverance
2. Explore the theme of the passage of time and generational wisdom
B. Discuss how the themes are developed throughout the poem
C. Consider the relevance of the themes to the poem's historical and cultural context

V. Conclusion
A. Summarize the key points of the analysis
B. Discuss the overall impact of the poem on the reader
C. Consider the lasting significance of the poem in the context of modern poetry

Reference List:
- Hughes, Langston. "Mother to Son." Poets.org. Academy of American Poets, n.d. Web. <https://poets.org/poem/mother-son>.
- Rampersad, Arnold. The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Print.