"Seeds leave seeds for a long time" (2), face each other and look at the world. Do not be shy because you dislike what you see. She thinks we will unite again. "I / Tree and rock are one" (35-36), we can strongly change the world by accepting world peace again and asking. As Angelou thinks the world is chaotic, he wrote that it is necessary to stop violence and build peace. "Harlem" by Langston Hughes and "On Pulse of the morning" by Maya Angelou have the same optimism and revolutionary themes in their dreams.
The image of Harlem of Langston Hughes "What will happen if my dream is behind" is the first line about the harem in the early 1950s. Very interesting social explanation. It talks about Harlem, "Dream of Delay", a safe shelter for literature and wisdom from the late 1930s to the early 1930s, but it slowly disappeared into the shadow of its existence. Langston Hughes's "Harlem" is full of very vivid images. Langston Hughes's "Harlem" uses examples of various images that can be associated with it.
Langston Hughes was an African-American poet who succeeded in the Harlem Renaissance of the 20th century. How to write a fuse is simple and cultural. "Harlem" is full of rhythm, jazz, blues, and images, reminding vivid pictures. This verse focuses on what happens when you delay your dream. The goal of Hughes is to clarify that you can not get another chance, even if you postpone your dreams - so grab those dreams and run. All problems are related to the adverse effects of dream lag. The image in the poem draws the reader by the author 's words.
Langston Hughes created a powerful image using his continuous "dream delay" theme in his poetry. Hughes conveyed the frustration of Harlem 's blacks in a very clear and accurate way. Emotions associated with themes create a sense of anger from depression to melancholy. Hughes 'poetry is an effective commentary on Harlem' s black experience and the dreams they share: a dream that still exists even though it is late