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    Let America be America Again is a clear expression of Langston Hughes’s dissatisfaction towards what America has become. Written in 1936, it is a cry for help, imploring people to regain the dream they once had, so that America can return to that land where dreamers went full of hope seeking freedom. We can observe themes such as the idealization of America vs the reality of America, oppressed voices, the inequality experienced by many rightfull Americans and the corruption of the American dream

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    dogs, and coke. Fourth of July, family, and fireworks. America. America, the Dream. America, the home of the free. The people working towards a common goal-- the American Dream. But what is it? According to Langston Hughes in his piece Let America Be America Again, America needs fixing before she can be the Dream. With the use of parallel structure, rhetorical questioning, and other rhetorical strategies, Hughes calls out the wrongs in America but also states what he believes to be the cure to the

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    2015 Let America be America Again During the Harlem Renaissance there was an enormous emergence of culture and social and political tensions. Along with the growing culture of the 1920’s, Langston Hughes’ poetry was discovered. Throughout the period Hughes was creating poetry many political incidents were occurring which caused Hughes to create “Let America be America Again.” This poem was created with an underlying tone of frustration and hope about the freedom America sells to its

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    variation of this would be “Let America Be Great Again” by a great poet by the name of Langston Hughes, creates an amazing abstract which refers to the American Dream, the greatness of the American land, and also the hope that Americans share. There is so much to consider and so much to understand when it comes to someone’s view. Mr. Hughes has become quite the legend from multiple works of art that he has created. This particular poem, he shares a very descriptive version of America and the greatness of

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    The poem “Let America Be America Again” was a poem published in 1994 by poet, novelist, fiction writer, and playwright, Langston Hughes. Hughes wrote this poem because he feels that America does not live up to the expectations it is portrayed to be. The tone of this poem swings from angry and resentful to a little hope at the end. The poem isn’t just speaking on behalf of one group of people but all Americans. The poem says that there are many people who’ve come to America with hopes and dreams but

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    narrator's is going through many situations that cause his identity to be affected causing the theme of identity to be seen. As we have read the book, the essay " Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space" by Brent Staples and the poem "Let America Be America Again "by Langston Hughes can be connected to the book. In the essay by Brent Staples, the narrator talks about the struggle of identity and how he is seen by everyone around him. In addition to the essay the poem by Langston Hughes connects

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    some people, the American Dream does not exist for them (Hughes 345-347). Or to put it simply, “America never was America to me” (Hughes 345). With all these individuals pursuing this one single dream, the main hurdle that presented itself was the law, or the general populous, that put them down. However, with the final line “We, the people, must redeem The land, the mines, the plants… And make America again,” it reinforces the fact that we do indeed need some sort of law to govern the people (Hughes

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    How is race addressed in “Theme for English B” compared to "Let America Be America Again”? Early off in “Theme for English B”, the narrator identifies himself as a the “only colored student in my class.” He then says he likes basic human emotions and routines such as “ eat,sleep, and be in love...I like a pipe for a Christmas present, or records—Bessie, bop, or Bach.” He then follows up with the statement "I guess being colored doesn’t make me notlike the same things other folks like who are other

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    Point: In the poem “Let America Be America Again”, Hughes shows the Black’s situation of being discriminated against both directly and indirectly. Evidence + Evaluation: In line 15, the author mentions that “(There’s never been equality for me), showing the unequal situation towards black people directly. Considering that the primary purpose of parentheses is to add further information or details, the phrase using parentheses endows the feeling of ingenuity. Furthermore, in line 32, the author equates

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    disrespect them! Another controversial piece of literature that I have chosen to express the discrimination that minorities have been exposed to during the 1930’s is Langston Hughes, “Let America be America Again.” Within this poem, Langston Hughes expresses the viewpoints from every working person that tried seeing a free AMerica for them, not just the rich people that have manipulated it to benefit them, and not the whole country.

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