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    The poem “Let America Be America Again” (658) is written by a famous writer by the name of Langston Hughes who is knowledgeable in American literature. Hughes writes this specific piece about the suffrages of what African Americans have encountered and uses a combination of ethos, pathos, and logos to express his thoughts. In the book Arguing About Literature: A Brief Guide by John Schilb and John Clifford gives a brief credibility description of Hughes to let readers knows he knows what he is talking

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    The poem “Let America Be America Again,” by Langston Hughes, brings up two sides to the discussion about what America means to people. It discusses the fact that to some people, America is an amazing land, where people are free from oppression and have rights. The poem, however, does not neglect the fact that there are people who have never experienced those freedoms and rights, nor does it neglect the fact that the people who have not experienced those rights also live in America. The issue about

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    American society discovering to inspire those troubled by pervading racism and labeling. Some excerpts of poetry in which I examined in which relates to the primary themes during the Harlem Renaissance would be that of Langston Hughes poem, “Let America Be America Again”. In terms of how this poem relates to the primary themes, I would like to refer to the specific lines of “I am the poor white, fooled and pushed apart, I am the Negro bearing slavery’s scars. I am the red man driven from the land, I am

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    societal negativity. In poetry, the flow of a poets words need to affect people's minds as if they are a hypnotist, and the hearts of the readers should soften. A strong and passionate voice can change events and conflicts, and in the poem “Let America Be America Again,” Langston Hughes displays a strong message with his work that can change a worldwide conflict, which is racism and segregation. Langston Hughes expresses creative literary devices in his poem to create societal change. The variety of

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    works like “I, Too, Sing America” in this poem along with his others he speaks again on the inequality of the races. The main character in the poem is told that he cannot eat with the other people and it is clear its because he is African American. Most of his poems are full of him trying to push the point of races not being treated equally and this poem shares that. Through Langston Hughes’ “Let America be America Again” he expresses the inequality of the minorities in America; since Hughes himself

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    new themes such as alienation and techniques such as stream of consciousness. In Langston Hughes poem, “Let America Be America Again,” the audience can see the traits and techniques that represented writings in the era of modernism and projects a powerful voice about the struggles and prejudice African Americans faced living in the “homeland of the free.” “Let America Be America Again” represents the of the Modern Era through its techniques and representing the characteristics of the Modern

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    race is what ‘Let America Be America Again’ amongst the other poems attempts to convey. In this essay, I’ll comment on how the tropes in ‘Let America Be America Again’ alongside the collection of poems does it posit as a synecdoche of equality, of which Hughes wants not just racial equality but as well as fulfilling the true American dream. Although it can be implied

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    The Fire Next Time and Hughes’ “Let America be America Again”, to show how minorities, specifically African-American, struggled in America. Both authors write how about minorities are oppressed and how they have to fight oppression in order to realize “The American Dream” and overcome obstacles the white American man did not have. The two pieces give an insight on how, not only the African-Americans but also “the red man” and “the refugee”, are oppressed in America. Leonard Pitts work is about how

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    more on the immigrants going to America while “Let America Be America Again” gave more consideration to the general population living in America. Lazarus’ poem reached out to the people that wanted a fresh start to their lives. Using the Statue of Liberty as her voice in the poem, she says, “Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!” She is explaining how she wants all people, rich, poor, black, white, to come to America for a new beginning to their lives

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    Hughes addresses such an issue perfectly. His poem titled “Let America Be America Again” is once again going to challenge and criticize society and its values by attacking the concept of the American Dream, in which he will claim that the American Dream is out of reach for those who are not white and those are not privileged. The stanza that represents Hughes’s message perfectly is that of “Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed—let it be that great strong land of love…Where

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