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Let America Be America Again Essay

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“Let America Be America Again” takes a sullen, down-hearted approach. Hughes evokes all of the wonderful, patriotic images of America, but also makes the reader question these images. The reader is forced to remember some of the atrocities that are also America. Throughout the poem Hughes asks rhetorical questions to cause the reader to pause and think. For some America never lived up to it’s reputation, and for these some Hughes uses the anaphora “I am the” and continues to list all of the people who were never able to obtain the American Dream, “I am the farmer, bondsman to the soil. I am the worker, sold to the machine. I am the Negro, servant to you all.” The poem’s mood is that America should return to what it was designed to be rather than what it ever actually was. Hughes ends the poem with a concept that is not unknown to American’s, Hope, Hughes ends his poem with hope …show more content…

“let America Be America Again” has a gloomy, heavy, sulky view of America. It questions as to whether America is all it’s cracked up to be, a place where anyone can be whatever and do whatever. Whereas “I Hear America Singing” has a rose-colored, on cloud nine, view that paints America as a utopia. It makes everyone look like little gears that, no matter what, keep on turning to make things run as smoothly as possible. Both of these selections are biased , one positive and one negative, but they both make the reader paint an image of the America that the selection points out. To me America is a dream and ideal place to live, they don’t restrict one’s thoughts or feelings. If they did then Hughes and Whitman wouldn’t have been able to release these two pieces of work and, in turn, there would be a lot less emotion in the work today, and work without emotion is work that doesn’t belong in

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