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    the pursuit of an ideal. One ideal of particular note is inspiration. So let me ask you this: if we live in a world where inspiration is so easy to come by through poetry, why is our world plagued with inequality and injustice? Why is it the case that race relations, racism and bigotry are never far from the surface? That, ladies and gentlemen, is my question to you. I’m your host James Pullen – welcome to Peace and Poetry. Let

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    America is often referred to as a melting pot of people with different cultures and backgrounds. Some Americans are born to wealthy, white parents, while others are children of immigrants. For those who are minorities or in poverty, living in America is a struggle and not the “American Dream” it is often associated with. Luckily, I have been blessed with a life in which I do not relate to these struggles. However, I relate to “Let America be America Again” by Hughes, as I have seen many members of

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    Garang Majok Ms.Jennings English IV AP Lit 21 November 2017 Let America Be America Again In the poem “Let America Be America Again” by Langston Hughes he used different literary devices to contrasts his hopes for America with the reality of life for the comparingly less dominant social groups. In the beginning of the poem Hughes seems to be stating his wishes for America as a nation almost as if he is hopeful for the opportunities that America gives to people seeking the peace of being free. In between

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    particular was “Let America Be America Again”. The Poem “Let America Be America Again” was first published in 1936 in Esquire Magazine(Dreier, Peter). He wrote this poem to express his frustration with the inaccurate representation of the American Dream. “Let America be America again” contradicted peoples thoughts about the American dream with peoples actions which were in direct opposition of what the American dream stood for. Hughes speaks for immigrants and what they believed America would be like

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    Name Instructor Course Date of submission Let America Be America Again By Langston Hughes Theme: Freedom In his poem, let America be America again, Hughes focuses on American freedom and equality. His concern was on the socio-economic division in the American society. Relating the American declaration at independence, Hughes observes that the road to achievement of equality and freedom lost. The country has become corrupt and its leaders and businessmen are greedy. The grabbed land and gold

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    think the poem Let America be America Again but Langston Hughes is about who he want America to be what it never was, a place of equality and opportunity. He writes about how though it may be for the privileged, but not for the rest of America. He starts with lines such as “Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed- Let it be that great strong land of love”, only to invalidate it with a line like “(It was never America to me)”. This shows that he believes that he thinks America has never been

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    “Let America be America Again,” he says “I am the people, humble, hungry, mean- hungry yet despite the dream” (line 34 stanzas 10). Despite slavery still being abolished African Americans were still lower class because of white superiority, they used violence in society to enforce the power, so they could keep the African Americans below whites in the social hierarchy. Throughout the whole poem, he talks about the character and how all his fantasies of America are fake. “Let America be America Again”

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    flags we’ve hung. The millions who have nothing for our pay, except the dream that's almost dead today.” (Let America be America again, Langston Hughs, Pg 3). The American dream is a fantasy, not only for immigrants but for people who live in lower social classes and in poverty. The American dream that may have once been a thing, has faded into a fantasy of the past. The United States of America is known for having life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as its main promises. For many people, this

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    variety of opinions about America. It can be either superior or inferior, but what about if someone asked around if you thought that America was a dream? You would get many different answers from many different people. In Langston Hughes’s poem, “Let America be America Again,” America does not sound like a dream to everyone based on the examples that he listed. On the other hand, In Walt Whitman’s poem, “I hear America Singing,” you get a very different perspective of America and it does not sound like

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    The American Dream or Nightmare? In “Let America Be America Again,” Langston Hughes addresses the reality of inequality and discriminative behaviors of the American people in the pre-Civil War era. Many Americans during this time felt the American Dream was just an illusion because they can never get the opportunity to make it their reality. In this poem, Hughes voices these silent Americans’ concern of how the founding principles of America are not being fulfilled unless a person is wealthy or

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