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    Life, liberty, freedom, equality, opportunity, and so many other words have been used to describe the United States of America. Every American child grows up with the words “the land of the free” pounded into their heads, and every morning schools declare America as a place of “liberty and justice for all.” Such inflated rhetoric presents America with large shoes to fill. Thus, America’s shortcomings should not be surprising. Langston Hughes and Upton Sinclair were two 20th Century writers, who

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    America was always recognized as the country that accepted everyone from the formation of the country. For example, poet Emma Lazarus’ work titled “The New Colossus” described the Statue of Liberty, in a sense, opening her arms to the poor and tired people around the world to allow them into the nation, Although this idea of America was thought to be true for most people, America has in fact not lived up to its promise of welcoming immigrants. Numerous people, many immigrants themselves, have published

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    One of Langston Hughes’s most famous poems is, “Let America Be Again”. It is quite long, and full of expressions about freedom and equality between white and black people. Among the great writer of his time, he inspired others, people to find their freedom. His poems revealed his steadfast admiration for black, especially the poor. Hughes shows all the different community and races in America and, how the rich and powerful overpowering them all. This research paper is to relate the theme, voice

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    States of America has been regarded as “the greatest country in the world” by American ambassadors, representatives and Olympic medalists -- but why? People of different social classes, eras and countries have opinions on America that are idiosyncratic. Factors such as race, backgrounds and birthplace all influence the derived opinion that is associated with America and American culture. In Claude McKay's “America,” Lawrence Ferlinghetti's “I Am Waiting,” and Langston Hughes' “Let America Be America

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    literary work “Let America be America Again” by Langston Hughes Man has always been interested in analyzing issues in the history of the world. People tend to appreciate it when grand historical events are described in works of literature. Consequently, writers and poets, try to capture every single step of societal and personal experiences in their works. One of such writers is Langston Hughes whose poem “Let America be America Again” speaks to certain events in the history of America. Several

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    Langston Hughes was an influential poet in the 1920’s, during the Harlem Renaissance. His writing was heavily influenced by race and life during the 20’s. This influence shows through in poems like “I, too,” “Let America be America Again,” and “As I Grew Older.” He uses different literary devices like metaphors, personification, and similes to convey these messages. His poetry is about the lives of African Americans living in the U.S. and more specifically the life of Hughes himself. Langston Hughes

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    All over the world, people migrate to America intending the American Dream. Unknowingly, if they can accomplish it by their ethnicity, wealth, and abilities. Willing to go through the challenges and discrimination, to strive for their goals. These obstacles to achieve the American Dream is not right, different diversities are suffering unfairness and dehumanization. Including that The American dream has been harmful to everyone because the separation of class, forces of false hope for success and

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    " Let America be America Again" In “Let America be America”, by Langston Hughes, the author expresses his feeling about racism in the 1920s. His intentions are to show the reader that racism and inequality are still prevalent and that even though word “free” does not apply to him now, he believes that America will be free to him in the future. For example, when Hughes states, “America was never America to me”, he is implying that freedom does not apply to him because he is African American. While

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    What does the American Dream mean? LAngston Hughes was a writer during the Harlem Renaissance period. In his poem Let America Be America Again, he explains what he wishes the American Dream was. Throughout Hughes poem, he uses his story, personification, and the use of deep vocabulary words to explain how he feels. Langston Hughes is why this poem is so intriguing. He was born on February 1, 2017. This was during a time where racism was a big issue. Which means while Hughes was growing up life was

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    expresses that he wants America to be the America what it used to be. In line 2 he refers to the American Dream, the dream of endless possibilities, regardless of your race or skin color. Today most people think of the American dream as from rags to riches. But at the time “Let America Be America Again” was published, the American Dream meant much more than that. It expressed freedom and equality no matter where you were born or which skin color you had. The following line “Let it be the pioneer on

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