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    racism in America. As a white male I had the opportunity to start many steps ahead of people that are other races and genders. Non-white people in America are not given the same opportunities that White people are given. This unbalanced system is what Coates’ discusses within his article as well as his memoir. America was built on the idea “of land of the free” the poem “Let America be America again” by Langston Hughes ironically addresses this freedom. But, Author Ta-Nehisi Coates knows America is not

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    SYNTAX Analysis of Let America Be America Again by Langston Hughes Syntax: “the study of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language” (http://www.dictionary.com/browse/syntax). The idea of analyzing the grammar in a poem, one of the few pieces of literature that finds a lack of attention grammar acceptable, many would find it to be absurd, although in reality it much about the reality it is quite the opposite. The amount of attention to detail actually reveals how far in depth

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    oratorical tone when incorporating his thoughts on inequality in America to appeal to all audiences and inform the audience on his multiethnic dream of equality in economic and political justice in America. He used the power of his poems to express his philosophies of the current American social, political, and economic conditions that would often time be antagonized if it came from a common African American. In, “Let America Be America Again” he attacks his point regarding economic and political statuses

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    In the poems “Let American be America Again” and “I hear America Singing” they are both dreams, but for different reasons. In “I hear America singing” Walt Whitman portrays America in an amazing light making people want to go this dream like utopian country. In “Let America be America Again” it portrays America as a land of false dreams and wants it to be the dream it hoped it be. It also tells of the corrupt, dark, crooked side of America. It also mentions how it should never have been like this

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    the United States during the Civil Rights Movement, and his is a household name. There is no doubt that his words have power. The reader expects to feel his experience and gain empathy and understanding through his poetry. In his poem, “Let America Be America Again,” Hughes presents his experience of American life in a powerful contrast to the experience

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    Idealism in Let America Be America Again by Langston Hughes        In the poem "Let America Be America Again," Langston Hughes paints a vivid word picture of a depressed America in the 1930's. To many living in America, the idealism presented as the American Dream had escaped their grasp. In this poetic expression, a speaker is allowed to voice the unsung Americans' concern of how America was intended to be, had become to them, and could aspire to be again.   Using a conversational

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    Being an American is a convoluted thing. We're better off than most, and many people are complacent with that fact. But that doesn't mean we should settle for less. America is missing a substantial chunk of what makes it "America". Egalitarianism. Think about it this way. If you were offered a job paying $20.00 per hour, and your current payed $8.00, you presumably wouldn't choose the one paying $8.00 just because it was familiar, or because other people are making minimum wage. You would assuredly

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    The poem “Let America be America again” by Langston Hughes was written in 1935 and was published in the July 1936 issue of Esquire Magazine. Later it appeared again in 1937 in a Magazine called Kansas. This poem was about Hughes desiring a feeling of freedom that he as well as other races where denied from. The poem talks about how specific races are considered more privileged than his very own. Throughout the poem the poet translates this in many forms of alliteration and symbolisms. Throughout

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    1935, he composed a poem “Let America Be America Again” that later on published in July 1936 issue of Esquire Magazine, to openly shares and expresses his thoughts on the American Dream. This poem speaks about the dream that never existed for the lower

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    The promise of America is that anyone, from anywhere, can live a free and prosperous life in the United States. As President FDR once said "We are all bound together by a hope of a common future rather than by reverence for a common past". He and many others believed in the American Dream, that has drawn hopeful masses of people to this country in search of "a better life". Although some believe that the American promise is still achievable, America no longer provides access to this dream. It has

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