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    In his blog post‚ Sean Patrick Hughes discusses his concern over the election by arguing that a Donald Trump presidency could be a significant barrier to the fight against division in our country. He begins his post by clearing articulating where his view is coming from; he is not a “safe space‚ social crusader‚” but rather identifies as “someone with conservative values” who loves God‚ his family‚ and his guns. The first paragraph is entirely dedicated to establishing ethos because he understands

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    expectations of how we would like our lives to be. All of us strive to reach a certain level of acceptance but also suffered in life to obtain what they want. For instance it could be said that all of us live a dream. In the theme of Longston Hughes the great poem “A Dream Deferred “ relates to the theme of Lorraine Hansberrry’s play “A Raisin In The Sun” by explaining basically about what happens to a dream when they are put on hold and when we do not make an effort to realize it and we

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    exclaims in his poem‚ “Let America be America again.” Hughes poem revolves around expressing how America portrayed lies. Remember the nations national anthem‚ where they express‚ “O’er the land of the free…” Being free means not being under control‚ and doing as wished. In the poem‚ Hughes compares his hopes and dreams for America to the reality. Everyone portrays America as this big dream you’d die for‚ where in reality it’s not. In paragraph‚ Hughes states that America is real‚ and life is free; equality

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    3208 Phan - Part One Research Paper In the poem “Dreams‚” Langston Hughes argues that in order to confront an injustice such as racism people must continue dreaming to gain strength to fight for the greater good. Hughes uses the literary device metaphor to help reveal the theme by showing the reader how life without dreams is weak and depressing. According to the text‚ "Life is a broken-winged bird / that cannot fly (Hughes 3-4)." This puts into perspective that if dreams aren’t existing‚ life

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    “The Jaguar” by Ted Hughes evocatively embraces the imprisonment of zoo animals within the human world of civilization. More specifically of an extraordinary jaguar. Hughes beautifully uses a variety of poetic techniques such as onomatopoeia‚ enjambment‚ sensory images‚ similes‚ and alliteration to illustrate the contrast between the stoic existence of the other animals and the untameable spirit of the jaguar. The poem truly manifests the greatness of this wild creature and wonderfully demonstrates

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    The poem “Let America Be America Again” was written by the African-American poet Langston Hughes in 1935‚ and has become relevant again today under the Trump Administration. He starts his poem by explaining how he wants “America be America again”‚ bringing similarities to mind with Trump’s campaign slogan “Make America great again”. However‚ Hughes meant this ironically‚ as after the first stanza he writes “(America never was America to me.)” The “America before” he writes about‚ was a country of

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    Written Report: Hunter in the Dark Monica Hughes‚ a truly gifted novelist‚ has written a first class book titled Hunter in the Dark. I chose this gripping novel‚ which was published in 1982 because I have immensely enjoyed some of her other works. After reading the preview‚ I expected that the story would give me a greater appreciation for life‚ since it focused on a boy’s struggle with leukemia‚ and how he overcame it. Hughes uses theme to weave a well-developed plot by using her unique style

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    SUBJECT: Baker Hughes - Foreign Corrupt Practices Act CG-18 Economic and Social Impact The economic impact of bribes in emerging economies “can increase the cost of a project by 10 percent‚”1 and distorts public expenditure. Corruption can also be a contributing factor “to economic and political unrest by exacerbating income inequality‚ resulting in the denial of fundamental human rights for many citizens.” 2 Corruption and bribes lead to an unfair playing field for honest companies‚ and good

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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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    Langston Hughes’s poem‚ “Cross”‚ focuses on the conflict of segregation of races that occurred in the United States. The poem is in the first person point of view‚ in which‚ the narrator reflects on himself as a young child‚ as he reaches the adult life. In the short three stanza poem‚ the speaker summarizes his obstacles in life that were caused by his family. The poem begins as the narrator describes the ethnicity of his parents “My old man’s a white old man and my old mother’s black” (line 1-2)

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