Dreams and Images in Harlem by Langston Hughes and in On the Pulse by Maya Angelou

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Dreams are the images, ideas, emotions, and sensations of an unconscious mind. But though the poems “Harlem” by Langston Hughes, “On the Pulse of Morning” by Maya Angelou, and “I hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman. You see that dreams are just a way of hopes for the future; a message that needs to be heard before it too late for society to change.
The first poem, “Harlem” by Langston Hughes, describes the future leading into a social struggle the said “What happens to a dream deferred?” (1), and he wants to know the outcomes of when dreams ignored “Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? (2). He believes it will being to fated away. “Or does it explode?” (11). He images that the dream will eventually disappear this poem is a message to the people. He saying we as a society needs to open our eyes and see that hope is right in our faces and in our dreams there are messages for us to make a change for the better. Hughes believes that struggles will come for us as people and in these dreams there may be answers to our society or people.
In “On the Pulse of Morning” by Maya Angelou, dreams is thought as messages to our society too. She said “Your mouth spilling words/ Armed for slaughter” (19-20), describing that we don’t have to destroy our world with ignorance and violence. “ Hosts to species long since departed” (2), to look at the world face to face and to not shy away because we don’t like what we see. While she vision that we will come together as one again. “I and the / Tree and the Rock were one” (35-36), we are strong and can make a difference in the world by embracing and finding peace in the world again. Angelou wrote this because she that the world was going into turmoil and that we need to the stop violence and create...

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...ck to sleep for the starting of a new day.
The last poem “Station” by Eamon Greannan describes the goodbyes from father and so to each other. When it says that “We are saying” (1) it means that the father and son are saying goodbye to each other at the train station. “I want to tell him he’s entering into the light of the world” (11). The speakers are trying to figure out what to say to each other. “We both know in our bones it won’t ever be the same again” (14). Both speakers- son and the father-knows the relationship want be the same. This poem is about the character’s consciousness and the thoughts that both speakers are thinking about the future, and what it would be like without each other. These poems shows that every dream doesn’t has to be about the future or past, but what is happening now and thoughts that you are going through during that moment in time.

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