Analysis Of There's Never Called America By Langston Hughes

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People come from different parts and countries from all over the world believing america is the dream place to live. America is said to be the dream place because you have your own freedom and equality no one controlling you or no one ruling you or no one demanding and telling you what to do. America was said to be the worry free place to come and live hoping to give many people and their families an american dream, a comfortable home to live freely. Many people had the wrong impression on what the dream place was, on what America really was .. the dream place? Has the dream changed? What really is the the dream place the so call america? The way this text could be read and / or interpreted differently by two different types of readers is if one of the readers who agrees with the statement that Langston Hughes is arguing about in his poem. The second reader would be the one person who disagree with his statement because she or he has a different perspective of what Langston Hughes poem is saying and states that america has always been and had their freedom and equality to a certain extent. This person who does not agree with america not being the dream place it was said to be might have a different point of view or perspective because she or he has experienced living in america a different way maybe …show more content…

Another example would be how the native americans who were living in america before anybody else were driven off their own land, which they built, by the white americans who came to america and invaded their homes. In which Langston Hughes says and encourages that “We must take back our land again, must bring back our mighty dream