In "Theme for English B," the speaker feels compelled to speak out because he grApples with his identity as a young Black man in a predominantly white society. He believes that expressing his experiences and thoughts is essential for understanding himself and bridging the gap between different perspectives. By sharing his truth, he hopes to foster connection and challenge assumptions about race and individuality. Ultimately, his voice becomes a means of asserting his identity and fostering dialogue.
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