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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.
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“Harlem” conveys resentment, while “The Weary Blues” shows expression.
Explanation: “Harlem” (A Dream Deferred) focuses on the anger/frustration of postponed dreams; “The Weary Blues” emphasizes emotional expression and catharsis through music.
Explanation: “Harlem” (A Dream Deferred) focuses on the anger/frustration of postponed dreams; “The Weary Blues” emphasizes emotional expression and catharsis through music.
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