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Let_America_Be_America_Again
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Let America Be America Again
The Minority Perspective on America
In the poem "Let America Be America Again," Langston Hughes shows the depressed state America was in during the 1930's. To many in America at this time, the American Dream had escaped their grasp and hopelessness had filled this void. In this poetic expression, the speaker is voices the silent Americans' concern of how America was intended to be, verses what it had become to them, and could aspire to be again. For many this poem expresses the hopelessness that the minorities, women, aged, and those of lower economic statuses faced. This caused the lowering of their hope and added to the problems of the economic depression of the time.
The speaker and listener interact with each other throughout the poem. This is seen through the use of such lines as (America never was America to me) (line 5). This interaction causes the reader/listener to be pulled in to the feelings of the speaker in the poem.
Another issue addressed in this poem is that America is not the ideal to all of its people. The original speaker begins using a four-line stanza. This becomes irregular after the listener responds to the speaker.
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