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    When Roger tries to rob Mrs. Jones he gets more than he ever asked for. During “Thank You M’am” by Langston Hughes‚ Mrs. Jones behaves the way she does because she wants to teach Roger kindness‚ honesty‚ and right from wrong. Mrs. Jones taught Roger kindness. Even though he tried to rob her‚ she did not turn him into the police. Instead‚ she was kind to him. She let him clean himself and fed him ten cent cake and beans. Another way she was kind to him was by giving him the money. After Roger told

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    Let it be the dream it used to be” (Hughes). Langston Hughes said this in his poem “Let America be America again.” Hughes is conveying that the American Dream has changed from when it was the goal of every person in America and coming to America. The American Dream is what motivated people to come to the new world and start their lives with equal opportunity. It has evolved along with the ideals of the nation into “the dream that’s almost dead today”(Hughes). Although the American Dream is harder to

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    The poem I‚ Too‚ written by Langston Hughes‚ uses excellent language‚ vivid imagery and strong sounds to express the poet’s feelings towards racism. I‚ Too is an anti-discrimination poem‚ which shows the injustice of racism. The poem is very effective because of its genuine emotions. The poem is situated in America and describes a black man’s personal experience with racial discrimination. He is treated as if he is an embarrassment to the white people‚ and made to feel inferior to them. The poet

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    THE BOOGIE MAN I heard my mother’s voice whispering in my ear to get up. She cried” “get up baby wake up NOW!” i woke in a panic not knowing what was going on. I looked around for my mother but she was nowhere to be found. Suddenly I hear i window bust open. I quickly went to see where the noise came from and there it was the boogie man.i was so afraid all i could do was scream in terror. I didn’t know weather to run or drop to the floor. I remember my mother telling me when the boogie man

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    Trust and kindness are usually not very freely given‚ and it is rare that it is given to a total stranger. However‚ if someone is in need of trust‚ it should be the duty of any human to help them. In Langston Hughes short story‚ “Thank You‚ Ma’m‚” the main character Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones demonstrated a true act of generosity when she took Roger to her home and allowed him to to be cared for‚ when she told him about her life story‚ and when she gave him ten dollars for his shoes. These

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    English B by Langston Hughes‚ he uses imagery‚ rhyme‚ and alliteration to effectively demonstrate African – American struggle for equality. This poem was written during a time when colored people struggled a lot‚ and it shows that people may learn from each other no matter their ethnicity. In the Langston Hughes poem‚ he argues‚ be confident and know who you are‚ being a different color does not mean that a person is any different or does not think the same. First of all‚ Langston Hughes uses imagery

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    Across the world‚ the word America stands for freedom and opportunity. It is called the American Dream: the idea that anyone can climb up from the trenches of society and stand on top of the mountain of success. However‚ the American Dream is nothing more than a dream. As Langston Hughes depicts throughout many of his works with the use of the motif inequality‚ the American Dream is an illusion performed by the magicians also known as America’s political leaders. He exploits how life in America for

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    Poem "I‚ Too Sing America " is considered to be very characteristic for radical poetry of Langston Hughes. The majority of literary critiques and historians refer to Hughes as one of the first American poets‚ who set the standards and examples how to challenge the post-World War I ethnic nationalism. His poetry contributed and shaped to some extent the politics of the Harlem Renaissance. In analysis of Black poetry Charles S. Johnson wrote that the new racial poetry of the Negro is the expression

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    Salvation story was wrote by Langston Hughes. It is based on a true story of a twelve years old boy that grow up in a family with deep faith and religious beliefs‚ which were inherited by him. Usually‚ the boy went to the church to listen sermon‚ pray‚ and sing. His Internal contradictions between the decision to be saved and the reality were important facts to learn a new lesson of life. He grow up inside a family with deep faith and religious beliefs‚ which had been inherited to a new generation

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    Throughout the poem‚ Hughes places contrasting phrases‚ similar to a paradox‚ alongside one another. With this technique‚ he hints at his hopes for a better America unlike the one that is currently taking place around him. Diction is used in the telling of the poem‚ to establish a dramatic element of dialogue that is felt at times when a different voice jumps in or proclamations are made.The poem begins with Hughes’ statement “ Let America be America again. Let it be the dream it used to be..” of

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