Poem 10: “Theme for English B”
Friday, April 10th, 2009 | American Lit, poetry
Langston Hughes’s "Theme for English B" isn’t my favorite Hughes’ works, but it so perfectly describes the student’s dilemma when writing for a teacher who will never understand him that I think every teacher, especially every writing teacher, should read this poem.
Since I did write a book on the topic, I’m compelled to address the assignment that begins the poem:
Go home and write
a page tonight.
And let that page come out of you--
Then, it will be true.
Poetically, it’s a lovely thing. As a writing assignment, it lacks a great deal of detail and support. Every writing teacher should note the speaker’s difficulty at pinning down the details of the assignment—Whose idea of truth? Will the teacher understand truths that don’t match his or her views of the world?
Ultimately the speaker draws conclusions about truths, both personal and social. I just hope that teacher is up to the challenge of responding!
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