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    we honor what we stand for as a nation-freedom‚ equality‚ justice‚ and hope” This was said by Ronald Reagan‚ by saying this he means that means that an American would be willing to stand for what is right in this country. An American is someone who is inspired by our flag and what it means‚ someone who sees everyone equally‚ and someone who is thankful for the freedom given to us. One way to be an American is by seeing others Equally. In the poem “I‚ Too‚ Sing America”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ he writes

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    The dream that was never born‚ the promise of hope that was never promised‚ the right to be treated equal that was never given. Langston Hughes expresses his discomfort with the American ideals in his poem Let America Be America Again. The author details the aspects of a life that American is supposed to represent‚ the right of liberty and opportunity‚ yet Hughes lets its discomfort be known; The discomfort of a lie‚ a lie that promises equality for everyone‚ and the right to be part of the land

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    De’atra L Jolly Word Count Langston Hughes and Emily Dickinson comparison 10/04/06 Lit. 3200 It is amazing how the poets Emily Dickinson and Langston Hughes have massive differences in their cultural and educational backgrounds yet they have writing styles that are so much alike in the poems Wild Nights – Wild Nights by Dickinson and Desire by Hughes. In Dickinson’s poem she begins by asking a question." Were I with thee?" she is asking the person she is longing for‚ were you

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    example‚ Hughespoem‚ "I‚ Too" from the Norton Anthology of American Literature‚ is told from a first person point of view‚ possibly from Hughes’ as the speaker. It tells of the racism that many black people encounter but it’s message is shown as optimistic. He says‚ "I am the darker brother‚/ They send to me to eat in the kitchen.../ Tomorrow‚/ I’ll be at the table/ When company comes./ Nobody’ll dare/ Say to me‚/ "Eat in the kitchen‚"/ Then"(lines 2-14‚ 1038). These lines from the poem tells of

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    Bangladesh gained their independence‚ many changes transformed the culture and the ways of living. An example of this change includes a new language that was established‚ also known as Bangla. Due to the independence struggle of not wanting Urdu to be declared the official language of Pakistan‚ Bengali nationalism led to the victory of the country during their nine month civil war. This artwork‚ titled “Mother #2”‚ painted by Bengali artist Bishwajit Goswami‚ should be included in an Asian Art Museum

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    Through Langston Hughespoem “I’ve Known Rivers”‚ Hughes reminds African Americans of their ancient history and heritage in a time of segregation and inequality. He empowers them by using strong imagery and provocative symbolism to remind African Americans of their strong roots. [INTRO TO EVIDENCE] “I looked upon the Nile and raised the pyramids above it” (Hughes). Hughes uses this image of raising the pyramids to reminds his African American community that their ancestors achieved great things

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    as the land of the free and the place where if you work hard‚ you will reach success. However‚ Langston Hughes disagrees with this idea in his passage‚ “Let America be America Again”. Hughes suggests that America was never “America” in the first place‚ and without unity‚ America will not be the place everyone has worked so hard to build to be what it is today. In “Let America be America Again”‚ Hughes develops a theme of commonality and unity being the factors that affects the objective of America

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    Literature Network » Literary Periods » The Enlightenment 57 The Enlightenment The Enlightenment‚ sometimes referred to as the Age of Reason‚ was a confluence of ideas and activities that took place throughout the eighteenth century in Western Europe‚ England‚ and the American colonies. Scientific rationalism‚ exemplified by the scientific method‚ was the hallmark of everything related to the Enlightenment. Following close on the heels of the Renaissance‚ Enlightenment thinkers believed that

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    “Mooses” The poem “Mooses”‚ by Ted Hughes‚ is about two mooses that find themselves ugly and not attractive. But my thesis is‚ mooses are large mentally challenged animals. I came down to this because of the author’s statements in his poem. The author thinks that the moose is mentally challenged because he states‚ “And why am I so ugly?” This shows that he is mentally challenged because‚ in some cases‚ looks can show a person’s mental capacity. And in this case‚ the author thinks that the mooses’

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    In “Thank You‚ Ma’am” by Langston Hughes and “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost‚ the two stories both share a similar theme. It is portrayed by both authors that the moral of the stories is that all actions have consequences‚ whether they are good or bad. Langston Hughes writes a story about a sweet old lady that is walking down the sidewalk alone‚ when a boy comes up behind her and tries to steal her purse. Instead of being upset about the situation‚ the woman takes the boy into her house and

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