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    Langston Hughes’s poem I‚ Too‚ Sing America‚ is a poetic criticism of racial discrimination in American society during the post- slavery era. When Langston Hughes wrote the poem "I‚ Too"‚ African Americans were not accepted. Blacks were discriminated against‚ killed violently‚ separated from using the same facilities and being in the same place as whites‚ just to name a few. The division between whites and blacks was clearly prevalent‚ with whites faring on the better side of the spectrum. Essentially

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    (Rocky Balboa). In the quote from Ben Carson and the poem "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes‚ a universal theme is shown--life is not easy and no matter what. there will always be adversity or obstacles that need to be overcome. In order to be strong and tough‚ facing the problem is mandatory. To be successful‚ overcoming adversity is mandatory no matter how hard it gets. To begin‚ the poem‚ "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes‚ a mother is writing to her son about how life will get hard. She describes

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    In “Let America be America Again”‚ Langston Hughes speaks on his opinions of the American Dream. Throughout the poem‚ Hughes compares his hopes and dreams for America with the reality of life for those outside of certain cultural‚ religious‚ and societal groups. This is a dramatic and diverse poem‚ fluctuating from peaceful moments to angry explosions. The author starts by mentioning of the key vision of America‚ where there is the hope for liberty and equality. Yet for the oppressed races‚ American

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    Langston Hughes’s writing showcases a variety of themes and moods‚ and his distinguished career led his biographer‚ Arnold Rampersad‚ to describe him as "perhaps the most representative black American writer." Many of his poems illustrate his role as a spokesman for African American society and the working poor. In others‚ he relates his ideas on the importance of heritage and the past. Hughes accomplishes this with a straightforward‚ easily understandable writing style that clearly conveys his

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    All poems consist of something their writers are passionate about‚ much like how fingerprints are completely unique‚ but the entire human race has one. Most poems could also have double meanings. For instance‚ the poem “ Fire - Caught ” by Langston Hughes could have multiple meanings‚ like someone giving into temptation‚ the actual connection of a moth and a fire‚ or it could be a telling story about someone falling for something too good to be true. In the poem “ Fire - Caught ” it tells the

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    Over time everything changes. Some people may believe that change is a bad thing but in some cases change can be an amazing thing. A change can be something small like a minor change in your daily routine or a huge change can be an impact may impact the world. America has changed a lot throughout the years. In the past African American people weren’t treated with the same respect they are treated now. People used to have very negative views about colored people‚ therefore the discrimination towards

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    "Thank You M’am" by Langston Hughes is a realistic fiction short story about a scrawny boy named Roger and a black lady named Mrs. Jones. After Roger attempts to steal Mrs. Jones money to buy shoes she handles the matter herself by kicking him to the ground. She then takes him to her house‚ cleans him up‚ feeds him‚ and teaches him right from wrong. Langston Hughes‚ the author of "Thank You M’am"‚ teaches us that you should give people second chances. You can tell the second chance Mrs. Jones gave

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    “Let America Be America Again” by Langston Hughes His tone in the poem also contributes to the meaning. His tone seems almost confessional‚ like the poet is talking about his own experience in America. Hughes points out all the flaws in the ideas of equal opportunity and freedom in his poem. Then periodically he speaks to the reader outright with lines such as‚ "O‚ yes‚ I say it plain‚ America never was America to me‚ And yet I swear this oath-- America will be!" Speaking outright to the reader

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    1900s was a time of defining and restoring an identity for African Americans. These people sought to define themselves by who they were and where they stood in American society. However‚ it was difficult to discover who they truly were when they were bound to mental and social isolation. Despite the societal hindrances‚ they went on their own crusade to escape societal seclusion. This ideology gave birth to Langston Hughes’ poem ‘’Theme for English B‚’’ the morals the McBride family lived by‚ and ultimately

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    Langston Hughes‚ The Negro Artist and Racial Mountain‚ is about some Negro artists want to be a recognize as regular artist but not a “Negro” artist. To illustrate the scenario‚ Hughes mention a young Negro artist told him about his dream becoming great but want to have same privileges a white artist‚ specifically‚ being called an artist than a Negro artist. Hughes explains that Negroes being compared to white people is messing up Negros’ identities and how other Negroes are doing the same thing

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