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    In Langston Hughes’s poem “Let America Be America Again,” he calls out in hope that society can restore a real America. He uses people that haven’t achieved the American Dream to discuss the lies that are otherwise believed as a booming America. He hopes that any wrongdoings that may exist within people will eventually not exist and that everyone will get the equality they deserve. Similarly in the novel, the valley of ashes, Gatsby, George Wilson, and Myrtle Wilson represent the corruption of the

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    greatest questions in the American society is, “was America a dream for everyone?” It really depends on perspective. In Walt Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing”, he claims that America was a dream for everyone. In Langston Hughes’s “Let America be America again”, he claims that America was not a dream for everyone. By reading these poems, people really start to think in depth about this question. In Langston Hughes’s “Let America Be America Again”, America was not a dream for everyone. Many people were

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    Analysis of "Let America Be America Again" Langston Hughes wrote the poem "Let America Be America Again", where he touches on the failure of America to live up to the American dream that it was meant to be. There is a message full of disappointment and desperation to change the oppression in America. These are feelings that Hughes knows all too well. He knows the stab in the back feeling of working hard for a country that does not work hard for the worker and in this poem, he uses figurative language

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    experiences of his childhood into a skillfully written poem, “Let America be America Again”, which epitomizes not only the discrimination and inequality he faced while growing up, but the difficulties faced for all minorities seeking the “American dream.”As the title suggests, the poem urges people to fix America’s problems, from its eminent discrimination

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    poetry. The poem of his that I chose to analyze is “Let America Be America

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    In 1935, a famous poet by the name of Langston Hughes wrote a poem called “Let America be America Again.” (Hughes, Langston. "Let America Be America Again." Poets.org. Academy of American Poets, 25 Oct. 2016. Web. 28 Feb. 2017.) In this poem we notice the use of personification, repetition, and symbolism to understand the contrasts Hughes is making with the reality of America and the hopes he has for America. James Mercer Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1902, in Joplin, Missouri. He was

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    Poem “Let America be America Again” also by Langston Hughes is from the perspective of a low class black man and expresses his difficulties. Both “Open Letter to the south” and “let America Be America again” compares the longings for acceptance, hope, and the future. In Let America it talks about how America is a place where people go to be accepted, but for some reason inequality keeps recurring. Through the words of this poem, it shows a longing for acceptance. Especially when he says

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    “Let America Be America Again” focuses on the idea of the American dream and how for many wanting freedom, equality and happiness which the dream itself to begin impossible to attain Langston Hughes makes the speaker of the poem look for the reasons why this ideal America has been gone , or change, but could still be there . Not the mention that in poem stanza 1-5 it states “Lets it be the dream it use to be. Let it be the pioneer on the plain seeking home where he himself is free Let America

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    During the time when these poems were written america was not america. It was not the land of the free. It was filled with segregation and hate. Hardly anyone could do anything. If you were african american you were a slave and were anything but free. Langston Hughes does a great job of explaining this in,” Let America Be America Again”. “Let America Be America Again” is a poem that explains how america is not what it should be. America is supposed to be the land of the free. But it was definitely

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    Many picture America as the land built on the dreams and hopes of immigrants from around the world. However, Langston Hughes argues that such perception is nothing more than a mirage deceiving people since the start of the nation. Through his poem, Let America Be America Again, he reveals the unjust reality of America by using hortative and ironic diction. Ultimately, he pleads America to embrace the values of freedom and opportunity the country is known for.     In the first part of the poem, Hughes

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