The Curiosity Of The Speaker: Harlem By Langston Hugues

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The poem “Harlem,” by Langston Hugues is one which explores the curiosity of the speaker. Moreover, the speakers curiosity in the poem addresses many themes such as; limitations, dreams, hopes and plans. For example, these lines “Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun” allows me to understand his the speakers feelings of not being able to fulfill his dreams. As a result, he is actually telling us the that he wonders what happened when dreams are ignored or even “differed”. In addition, I believe that the words; revamp, flourish, spirit, power, dominate and ambition are all great words that clearly relate to the poem. The speaker wonders how ones dreams could change if they are ignored. I also believe that he race is a big them within this

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