প্রিয় পাঠক, Dream Poems নামে তোমাদের English For Today বইয়ের Unit 10, Lesson 2 এ অন্তর্ভুক্ত দুটি কবিতা রয়েছে। তন্মধ্যে একটি কবিতা বিখ্যাত ইংরেজ (ব্রিটিশ) সাহিত্যিক D. H. Lawrence এর, আর অপরটি নামকরা আমেরিকান কবি Langston Hughes এর লেখা। আশ্চর্যের বিষয়, দুজন কবি একদম সমসাময়িকও নন। আবার, দুজনে আটলান্টিক মহাসাগরের দুধারের। কিন্তু দুজনেই কবিতা লিখেছেন একই বিষয়কে ঘিরে – মানুষের স্বপ্ন। আবার দুজনেই লিখেছেন ‘Dreams’ নাম দিয়েই। আসো, কবিতা দুটির Theme সম্পর্কে আমরা পড়ে নিই :
Theme of the Poem ‘Dreams’ by D.H. Lawrence
The poem “Dream” by D.H. Lawrence deals with different types of dreamers. One type of dreamers dream at night and forgets in the morning. The dream of this type is absolutely meaningless because they do not try to make their dreams come true. On the other hand, there is another category of dreamers who dream at day light. Their dreams are meaningful because they act upon them. They always try hard to fulfill their dreams. Thus they are able to make their dreams come true.
Theme of the Poem ‘Dreams’ by Langston Hughes
“The theme of this poem is the necessity of having dreams or goals or visions in a person’s life. The speaker of the poem compares a life without dreams to a broken-winged bird and to a barren field frozen with snow. A bird cannot fly if the wings of it are damaged or broken. Similarly a life cannot go on if there is no dream in it. It remains still like a barren field. That is why the speaker advises us to hold fast to dreams.”
প্রিয় শিক্ষার্থী বন্ধু, আমরা প্রতিটি পোস্টেই তোমাদেরকে এবিষয়ে সতর্ক করি এ Model গুলো যেন মুখস্ত না কর, বরং, এগুলোর সাহায্যে মূল কবিতার ভাববস্তু বুঝ এবং কবিতার ভাববস্তু সম্পর্কে কিভাবে লিখতে হয়, তাতে দক্ষতা অর্জনে চেষ্টা কর।
Author : M.Ghaji
HSC English First Paper পরীক্ষার জন্য English For Today (Class 11-12) বইয়ের আরো কবিতার theme পড়তে ক্লিক কর এখানে।
Dream Poems Word Meanings – Two Poems Together
Word |
Synonyms |
1. Deed (noun) |
act, action, function, duty, activity, performance, achievement, accomplishment, attainment, endeavour, effort |
2. Strive (verb) |
struggle, fight, battle, combat, contend |
3. Ability (noun) |
capacity, capability, strengths, competence, potential, potentiality, power, faculty, aptness, facility, propensity, means |
4. Desire (noun) |
wish, want, longing, fancy, inclination, aspiration, impulse, preference, yearning, longing, craving, hankering, pining, hunger, thirst, need |
5. Patriot (noun) |
nationalist, loyalist, chauvinist |
6. Reformer (noun) |
reformist, purifier, rectifier, mender, corrector |
7. Aspect (noun) |
perspective, feature, facet, side, characteristic |
8. Novelist (noun) |
author, writer of fiction, creative writer, novel-writer |
9. Essayist (noun) |
Prose writer, Feature writer |
10. Playwright (noun) |
dramatist, writer, dramaturgist, tragedian, scriptwriter, screenwriter, scenarist |
11. Renaissance (noun) |
revival, renewal, resurrection, reawakening, re-emergence, reappearance, resurgence, rejuvenation, regeneration, rebirth, new birth,new beginning |
12. Harlem (proper noun) |
Synonym : Not Applicable |
13. Dusty (adjective) |
dirty, grimy, unclean, soiled, sooty, stained, spotty |
14. Recesses (noun) |
shack, hovel, vacation, interval |
15. Vanity (noun) |
pride, arrogance, haughtiness, vainglory, self-obsession, egotism, egoism, boastfulness, ostentation |
16. Barren (adjective) |
infertile, sterile, arid, unproductive, fruitless, childless |
17. Frozen (adjective) |
frosted, congealed, clotted, ice-covered, icy, ice-bound |
18. Wing (noun) |
feather, fan, pinion |
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- Love and Friendship – Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind (From Shakespeare’s As You Like It)
- ‘The Schoolboy‘ by William Blake
- What is Beauty – ‘She Walks in Beauty‘ by Lord Byron , and ‘I Died for Beauty‘ by Emily Dickinson
- ‘The Traffic Police‘ Poem by Anonymous
- ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree‘ by Y. B. Yeats
- ‘The Sands of Dee‘ by Charles Kingsley
- ‘Time, You Old Gypsy Man’ by Ralph Hodgson