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American poet Langston Hughes is the writer of the two poems "Harlem" and "The Weary Blues."  The two poems differ in the expression of the thoughts and emotional scenes respectively. Thus, options c and d are correct.

What is a theme?

The complete question is: Which statement best describes the role of the speakers in the two Hughes poems?

  • In both poems, the speaker describes a scene or event.
  • In both poems, the speaker uses the first-person point of view.
  • The speaker in “Harlem” expresses thoughts and feelings; the speaker in “The Weary Blues” describes an emotional scene.
  • The speaker in “Harlem” describes a violent scene; the speaker in “The Weary Blues” expresses sorrow.

What is one difference in the themes of "Harlem" and "The Weary Blues"?

  • “Harlem” shows curiosity, while “The Weary Blues” conveys facts.
  • “Harlem” shows joy, while “The Weary Blues” conveys disappointment.
  • “Harlem” conveys sorrow, while “The Weary Blues” shows happiness.
  • “Harlem” conveys resentment, while “The Weary Blues” shows expression.

The theme is the portrayal of the main idea and the central thoughts depicted by the writer. In the poem, "Harlem" Hughes expresses his thoughts and feelings, while in “The Weary Blues" he expresses an emotional state.

The theme of the two poems differs in portraying resentment and expressions. In "Harlem" the poet writes about racism, while in “The Weary Blues" he expresses his thoughts on black people by using literary devices like metaphor and symbolism.

Therefore, options c and d showing the feelings and emotional state are correct.

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