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Let America Be America Again: Poem Analysis

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Let America Be America Again, by Langston Hughes applies a colorful word picture of a depressed America in the 30’s. To the bountiful existing in America, the idealism showcased as the American Dream has liberated their possession. In this beautiful poetic statement, Langston Hughes grants to voice the unacknowledged Americans’ burden of how American was expected to be, had develop into them, and could pursue to be once again. Using a colloquial style, the author grants the speaker and listener to intertwine with one another. The question addressed is that America is not the democratic model of its entire people. I notice the original speaker begins in an adequately typical quatrain stanza; nonetheless, when the listener conceded to answer, the stanzas starts to become erratic expressing the passion felt as well as the desperation of the message. The listener’s feedback consists of the main idea of the piece, equating the democratic model to the circumstances of those who are victims by virtue of race, age, or economic status. The poet’s precise use of alliteration in terminology functioning as “pushed apart” (19) and “slavery’s scars” (20) accentuate the constant battles and alienation experienced by less fortunate Americans. …show more content…

I am the worker sold to the machine...” (31-32) the poor white, the Negro, the red man, the immigrant, the young man, the farmers, factory workers, and servants are all the voices uplifted who built America. In spite of their vast addition to this country, they all still view America simply as a dream that is attainable, but constructed to be unachievable to each and one of

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