Friday, May 31, 2019
Essay --
There is a beautiful marriage between technique and meaning in poetry. If ane can fully probe the configuration of poetry one will see this marriage. Their mind will be seduced by the words, their heart ensnares by its gist, and ultimately by way of the poem literary devices can be captured involuntarily. A great model of the essence of this relationship is the classic poem Harlem by Langston Hughes. In this poem, the author approaches the universal despair of dreams being deferred and underlines the fallouts of it. His precise techniques that influence this poem help it emerge into a metaphorical warning statement about dreams worthy disregarded in life. The authors specific uses of similes and metaphors allows for interpretation by his readers regarding the main idea behind his poem, and in this essay I will witness how these literary techniques help to ameliorate the authors meaning.The use of similes in Harlem creates a serious mood and emphasizes the theme. In the beginning of the poem the author asks a question about what will happen to a dream when deferred. The simile...
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