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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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Langston Hughes' Harlem explores the frustration and resentment of unfulfilled Black dreams in America, while The Weary Blues centers on a musician using blues music as a raw, personal expression of his struggles and emotions. The other options misstate the core themes of the works: Harlem does not focus on curiosity or joy, and The Weary Blues does not convey facts or happiness.
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D. "Harlem" conveys resentment, while "The Weary Blues" shows expression.