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    Voice is characterized by the theme of hard working. This is demonstrated in the poem by Walt Whitman when he states “I hear America singing” (1). This means that Americans are happy hard working people. This idea is also found in the last line when he states” with open mouths their strong melodious songs. “This supports the claim because it’s saying Americans like to work and sing while doing it. The American Voice is also characterized by diversity. Described

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    America‚ the United States‚ the freedom land‚ the American dream‚ or was it just a place to live‚ separation of class and money‚ and still people living in poverty. Two poems‚ ‘’I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman and “Let America Be America Again” by Langston Hughes determine whether America was a dream for everyone or not. If the front people try to force this country to be or the truth about how people live determine if it’s a dream or not.

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    Erika Cavazos Mrs. McBurnette English 3 30 January 2017 I Hear America Singing Walt Whitman composed I Hear America Singing in 1860‚ in these free verse poem the poet is listening to the Americans “sing”‚ but they aren’t actually singing they’re working and doing their jobs. In this poem he talks about who he sees and what they are doing; the mechanics‚ the carpenters‚ the masons‚ the boatman‚ the shoemakers‚the hatter‚ the wood-cutters‚ the deckhand‚ the ploughboys‚ the women‚ and children. The

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    IToo Sing America” is a poem by Langston Hughes about racial equality. All humans are created equal and should not be put down because of race. I intend to analyze what the poem is saying about racial equality‚ how we haven’t really come a long way in racial equality‚ and how Hughes wanted freedom. Langston Hughes talks about how “they” send him to the kitchen to eat in the kitchen to eat and how tomorrow nobody will dare tell him to eat in the kitchen. Back then people only ate in the kitchen

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    Over the course of history‚ many different authors have written marvelous works that have inspired and intrigued readers. One of those authors is Walt Whitman‚ he wrote about the greatness of America and how happy people are to be there. In his Poem “ I Hear America Singing”‚ the genre he writes about is clearly portrayed. Another great and talented author is Angela de Hoyos‚ she works to help represent the Hispanic community and through words be the voice of so many people. In the poem “To Walt

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    a two-page essay in which you compare any two out of the four Walt Whitman and Langston Huges poems. What do they have in common? How are they different? Use specific examples from the text to prove your point. Poems: Itoosing America by Langston Hughes & I hear America Singing by Walt Whitman Today‚ we know‚ that a poem can best be described as a verbal composition designed to convey experiences‚ ideas‚ or emotions in a very imaginative way‚ characterized by the use of language chosen for its

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    1 The poem I selected is called “I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman. The major theme I could find was how he could hear all the noises that go on around him in America and he compares the noises to singing. Some of the figurative language I saw was personification‚ metaphors‚ and repetition‚ which all help to show his meaning in this poem.The first figurative language I saw was personification. This was seen when he says that he couldhear America singing and how things belong to the day and

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    it. We will use Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing” as an attempt to reopen the eyes‚ and unlock the ears of those poetry fiends. “I Hear America singing‚ the varied carols I hear” “I hear” in a sense helps to stress the importance of the speaker’s role in the poem. Everything that runs between “I hear” is filtered through the speaker and defines his/her experience. This poem is dependent of the speaker on the conscious level to gain understanding. “I hear America singing‚” is a metaphor that is introduced

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    I Hear America Singing” and “Let America Be America Again” are great poems‚ that give us insight to the culture of our country and reflect the ideas of the day. There are many differences and similarities in both of these poems. America is suppose to be a free country you can have laws but don’t have segregating laws and laws that make people not want to be in this country because of the laws. Both of these poems have a bunch of really great information in them to write a similarities and differences

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    more self scanning checkouts. In the poem‚ “I hear America Singing”‚ which was written around 1840s‚ the poet mentions several types of people going to work‚ and doing their jobs. Half of the jobs that are mentioned in the poem doesn’t

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