Comparing 'Harlem And Dreams' By Langston Hughes

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Name: Rafijul Islam
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"Harlem and "Dreams" by Langston Hughes
Both the poems "Harlem" and "Dreams" are written by Langston Hughes. ”Harlem" which is also known as “A dream Deferred" and "Dreams" are similar and different in a way. The form and structure of these two poems are different. Harlem is a lyric poem with irregular rhyme where Dream is a lyric poem with regular rhyme. Six of the seven sentences in the poem "Harlem" are questions and question's answer where no sentences in the poem "Dreams" are questions.
The main theme of these two poems are similar and give similar message. The two poems by Langston Hughes give the different lesson though deep meaning is similar. Both poems approach the subject of dream from …show more content…

The grape is dried by the sun. When we put it under the sun, it dried and changed. This shows that when dream is delayed it the dream will change and less likely they will come true. Whereas “Dreams” this poem suggests the idea that no one should give up on dreams and without dreams life is a waste. From the poem "Dreams", it says “Hold fast to dreams, for if dream die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.” Also at the very end, “For when dreams go, Life is a barren field, Frozen with snow.” Barren field means unproductive land. If you don’t have dreams then life would be unproductive like barren field and dream will never build and will never come true because nothing grows on a barren field. This is the differences between the two poems. The two are different, but are closely related. The main theme of “A Dream deferred” and “Dreams” is dream just like the title. Both of these poems use description and symbolism .If you have a dream, hold on to it and not let go because you don’t know what would happen if it was postpone or delay is the central message of these poems. The dream is a goal in life, not dreams during sleep. The dream is important to the people’s life. You should have a dream so that life has a worth of living. Even with two different themes, these two poems deal with and send the same message on