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兰斯顿·休斯(Langston Hughes)的诗《母亲对儿子》(Mother to Son)是父母对孩子的告诫,告诫他们要继续奋斗,以实现人生的目标和愿望,尽管道路上可能会遇到障碍。母亲提醒儿子,“我的生活并不是没有水晶阶梯的。”这首诗讲述了一个人在种族隔离和歧视的环境中,尤其是在20世纪美国占主导地位的情况下,必须培养的性格和持续的乐观主义。
Langston Hughes' poem, "Mother to Son," is an admonition from parent to child to keep struggling to reach the goals and desires of one's life despite the barriers that may be placed in one's path. The mother reminds her son that "life for me ain't been no crystal stair." The poem addresses the character that one develops and the sustained optimism one must have to survive in a climate of racial segregation and discrimination, especially dominant during much of the twentieth century in America.