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In the poem "Life is Fine," Hughes creates a form that is based on the blues genre in American music, and yet unique to the poem itself. What role do the italicized lines play in the poem? How do they effect the way the poem looks and sounds? How
do they affect its rhythm? Are these effects related to the content in these lines?

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