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suicidal attempt of the speaker in the poem life is fine​

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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Hughes utilizes frequent repetition to emphasize his message. The speaker describes going to the river to think, but finding himself unable to do so. He decides to commit suicide by drowning himself. ... Finally the speaker concedes that since his suicide attempts "failed," he might as well remain living.

Answered by Armygirl123
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  • Hughes utilizes frequent repetition to emphasize his message. The speaker describes going to the river to think, but finding himself unable to do so. He decides to commit suicide by drowning himself. ... Finally the speaker concedes that since his suicide attempts "failed," he might as well remain living.

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