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    Then the Harlem Renaissance came along the American dream shifting from wanting everything to just wanting certain things to change. In the poem “Let America Be America Again” wrote by Langston Hughes in this poem he says “America was never America to me”(Hughes 1). His American dream was that everyone would be free and equal, that it wouldn’t be like the rest of the world that is “... dog eat dog ...”(Hughes 5). He points out that those who work hard struggle to live no matter their race or country

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    Langston Hughes has a type of cynical view on America that seems to change its taste as he gets older. The first to look at is “I,Too” where he seems to have a hopeful view of his country and separates the citizens from the country. He says things such as “They’ll see how beautiful I am” which shows that he feels good about his future and the future of racial tension. Which he then transitions into “Let America be America again” where he is crtizieing the American people for saying that they are

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    Langston Hughes poem, “Let America Be America Again”, he describes the dream he has for America to exist at its fullest potential. His dream for freedom, equality, and true democracy is heard loud and clear throughout this work of art. However, the downfall is that America is yet to live up to the standards it so proudly “represents”. The issue roots in the gap between what America claims to be and what it actually is. In this poem, we see where this gap lies and the reality of America is revealed. This

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    “Let America be America Again” is a powerful piece of poetry by Langston Hughes written in 1938. The American dream is achievable. Achievement and success comes quite naturally for some, especially if one comes from the right family, has the right skin color, and even has the drive to succeed. However, “Let America be America Again”(Hughes 945) is not a poem about the privileged, but a poem that shows the struggles of the common folk; the average joes who are not willing to give up their own American

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    is much more than a person who resides in the United States, they are what makes up America. An American is someone who has invested their life helping America grow, they also respect their country for giving them the opportunities that other countries do not offer like freedom and equality. First, to define what an American is, it’s important to know who Americans’ are. In the poem “Let America Be America Again,” by Langston Hughes states “I am the poor white. I am the negro bearing slavery scars

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    I think that Hughes’ mantra of “Let America be America again” is an accurate wish for today’s America. The United States of today does have roots in patriotism and liberty, but as no country is perfect, America still has work to do. Out of all three traditional American values, we are the most rooted in patriotism. This can be seen in the US citizens themselves. For example, in the upcoming elections, the two major candidates want to make America better, because they still have hope in this country

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    Let America be America Again is a poem written by Langston Hughes. The poem speaks about the aspiration of citizens of the United States. They want the country to prosper so they can succeed in their endeavors and desires. The poem also speaks about the American dream. In the dream, people hope to work hard and earn from the work of their hands, which may help them in the pursuit of their dreams. The poem also talks about liberty, which is the freedom of thought and expression of people. In the writer’s

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    someone thinks and it will be challenging to end. To begin, many have fought for equality, however, racism has not been completely stopped. Racism still goes on today and it cannot be stopped. Langston Hughes wrote a poem titled "Let America Be America Again" in 1935. In the poem, he states "Except the dream that's almost dead

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    but until you put some kind of rhetorical device in your speech you will change very few minds. Rhetorical devices have changed the way we argue our views. Pathos is something that is used in almost all literary texts. It is used in “Let America Be America Again” it says, “I am a poor white man, fooled and pushed apart, I am the Negro bearing slavery's scars. I am the red man driven from the land, I am the immigrant clutching the hope I seek-- And finding only the same old stupid plan of dog eat

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    really stands out to me is Let America Be America Again. He attacks the notion that America is “for the free”, but does so through powerful, metaphoric language. “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 find this specific passage stands out to me because Hughes takes an opportunity in his poem to expose how life was for others during the early 1900s beyond just the blacks in America. I found Hughes opens my mind

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