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`` The Epic Of America `` By Robert Creeley

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James Truslow Adams wrote in his book "The Epic of America" in 1931, "The American dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with the opportunity for each according to ability or achievement." American dream is a kind of belief Americans have, if only make efforts and never give up, will get a better life, and his dream would come true, regardless of social class and circumstance of birth. That is to say, people should depend on their own hard work, courage, creativity and determination towards prosperity, rather than rely on specific social classes and other assistance. Amercian is considered a land of opportunities so, one should be responsible for oneself, and taking every opportunity to gain success by courage and hard working. “Let America be America again” by Langston Hughes, “I Hear America Singing” and “Long, Too Long America” by Walt Whitman, “America” by Claude McKay, “America” by Robert Creeley portrays the American Dreams of Americans in this land of opportunities and hard work. In "Let America Be America Again," Langston Hughes openly shares his thoughts on the American Dream. Throughout the poem, Hughes contrasts his hopes for America with the reality of life for those outside of the socially and economically dominant racial, religious, and social groups. He evokes the fervent dreams of those who came to the United States because they saw it as a haven where they could be safe from the persecution they

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