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    based on the group‚ class‚ or category to which that person or thing is perceived to belong to rather than on individual merit. We still treated the blacks like there were not equal to us. Theses poems are looking at the past and trying to look to the future. I will briefly give an overview of the poems. Then we will go deeper into the reading‚ looking at the real meaning behind the words.

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    purse in the beginning of this story. Even though he was trying to steal from her she never called the police she never judged him because no one should ever judge a book by its cover. Langston Hughes shows that there are still people that care it does not matter if you know them are not they still care about you. Hughes also shows not everyone is quick to judge and he makes it obvious with Mrs. Luella not judging roger but teaching the young boy right from wrong. So at this point why didn’t Mrs. Luella

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    Homeland Of the Free In the poem “Let American Be America Again” by Langston Hughes‚ the author portrays America as a place where people try to escape their old life of oppression and struggles to this so called “American Dream”. But‚ what they find is “the same old stupid plan of dog eat dog”. Hughes sees that American is being seen as a ideal utopia while he actually views America as a place where there are too many obstacles in the way to achieve the American Dream. The dream is only stood

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    "Children‚ I come back today./ To tell you a story of the long dark way./ That I had to climb‚ that I had to know./ In order that the race might live and grow." --Langston Hughes. In his poem "The Negro Mother"‚ Hughes describes the prejudices and the struggles his mother faced growing up in a time of segregation. Hughes illustrates the depressing lifestyle the blacks lead by symbolizing their lives as a "long dark way". Similarly‚ in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee teaches about the

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    In the poem‚ “Theme for English B”‚ the speaker self-identifies as a black person specifically a black male. When the speaker states the line‚ “the only colored student in my class‚” it is portraying a sense of self-identity. Reading the first half of the poem‚ it is noticeable that the speaker highlights the ways in which his ethnicity separates him‚ physically and figuratively‚ from his white classmates and professor. Also‚ the speaker gives us a symbol of segregation because he talks about how

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    Thank you‚ Ma’am by Langston Hughes is a rather peculiar story where a boy names Roger plans on robbing Mrs. Jones‚ but his actions led him to a place he would never have had imagined. Langston Hughes was an American poet‚ novelist‚ and play write. His African American themes instantly made a major contributor to the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s. He published his first poem in 1921 and later his first book in 1926. Hughes traveled a bunch in his early life‚ and throughout college. He worked in

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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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    UNIVERSITY OF EL SALVADOR FACULTY OF JURISPRUDENCE AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ENGLISH VII “Descriptive Essay” TEACHER: Angélica María López Portillo GROUP MEMBERS: GROUP B2 CYCLE: 01/2011 University City‚ Tuesday‚ April 5th 2011. Descriptive Essay Concept. A descriptive essay is a type of essay strives to create a deeply involved and vivid experience for the reader of the item being described. It is often creative‚ personal. The purpose

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    A Comparison of Langston Hughes’ End and Cristina Rossetti’s Uphill The two poems‚ End and Uphill‚ by Langston Hughes and Cristina Rossetti respectively‚ have a common theme: death. However‚ the overall message of the poems is very different‚ as two distinct perspectives on death and its meaning unfold. Thus‚ Hughespoem describes death as an absolute final destination‚ as the title also indicates. The brief but effective title‚ “End”‚ suggests an ultimate state of nothingness‚ from which

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    1. Compare and contrast these poems. Poems: 1. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening‚ Robert Frost Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village‚ though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the

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