The poem Human Family is about how people are different, but yet they all still have that human bond that brings everyone together. Barack Obama’s Speech on Race is about how he personally was able to experience the same factor that is shown in Human Family. A common theme that is expressed in the poem Human Family and Barack Obama’s Speech on Race is the idea that every person is different in their own way, but everyone is equal. Both show how lovers are two different people but yet still come together, how countries have equal people in it, and how overall people are more when they are together. To begin with, two people may often love when they feel a strong emotional attraction to each other. This does not mean that the lovers must be the same person, or think the same way as anyone else. The poem, Human Family, states, “Lovers think quite different thoughts while laying side by side. This emphasizes that two people who are in love can still be different, since they both are thinking about different thoughts. Both are equal love while still wanting …show more content…
This can be from a wide variety of places that people will visit that will change how people come together from differences, Obama states, “I will never forget that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible.” Resulting that Obama has learned that to be united in America is to be better than put amongst any god. However, in Human Family, the author tells the reader, “We love and lose in China, we weep on England’s moors, and laugh and moan in Guinea, and thrive on Spanish shores.” Addressing to the reader that they know of how people are equal within the countries. The author’s word choice here to repeat the word “we” twice shows that the author is saying herself, along with everyone else is included in the spectrum of people here, even if the people are