Wednesday, July 17, 2019
I Am America, Too
The poem I, Too is a reflection of the nature of American social club during the date it was written by Langston Hughes. It does non only speak for the feelings and insights of the writer himself just also to all citizenry subjected to discrimination, especially the black people, who were the I in the poem. They channelise me to devour in the kitchen, when company comes speaks of the selfish treatment to black people cosmos sent away all time they got near or in reason out contact with them.But I laugh, and eat well, and grow strong shows the writers positive thought on universe discriminated getting enough courage and resources to be stronger, and at last be recognized as part of America.The visions of Hughes on a self-luminous future for the black people in America and be at the remand when company comes came true with the emergence of Condoleeza Rice, Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, Denzel Washington, Beyonc Knowles, Williams sisters, among others. They already made themselves big in every aspect of American life. The Americans have finally recognized how beautiful the black people are and nobody could just severalize them to eat in the kitchen because they, too, are Americans. interviewHughes, L. 2006. I, Too. In Concise Anthology of American Literature. G McMichael & JS Leonard. 6th ed. New Jersey Pearson assimilator Hall. 1086.
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