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A 3 page paper which examines the conclusion made by the narrator in Langston Hughes’ poem Theme for English B. No additional sources cited.
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people. In his poem Theme for English B the assignment is one that requests the students be nothing but honest in writing a page. The question is what conclusion the
narrator makes about the instructors assignment. The following paper examines how the narrators conclusion is that no matter the situations, positions, cultures, people are ultimately all connected and are an
integral part of one another. In this conclusion the narrator has clearly presented the instructor with truth, which was a requirement of the assignment. Langston Hughes Theme for English
B The narrator begins the assignment by attempting to analyze what it is he thinks the instructor wants from him, while also analyzing
how he is different from the instructor and everyone in the class. He states, "The instructor said,/ Go home and write/ a page tonight./ And let that page come out
of you---/ Then, it will be true./ I wonder if its that simple?/....I am the only colored student in my class" (Hughes 1-6, 10). In this one sees how he
is perhaps attempting to come up with some truth that he feels the instructor will find relevant or something that will perhaps teach the instructor something. But, the point is
that everything he says is truth and thus at this point his analyzing is only supporting that truth. He assumes, or infers,
that the professor is somehow not going to see his work as truth because the narrator is black. He speaks of his pattern of travel to get to his flat
where he will write the paper, a location that is near Harlem and clearly very far removed from the professors world, or so the narrator quietly infers through making note
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