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AN ANALYSIS OF THE POEM IF YOU SHOULD GO BY COUNTEE CULLEN

In the poem ‘If You Should Go’, Countee Cullen emphasizes on the understanding of human joys and sorrows. The importance of joy is shown using different examples of joy such as love and dream. Both stanzas include a persons feeling or reactions towards joy during the happy moments as well as the feelings after the joyous moment is over.

In this poem, Cullen conveys several different messages. One of the themes of the poem is that one never realizes what one have until it is lost. In this case it refers to joyous moments. The second stanza the poet also tells the reader that joy makes a long lasting memory in ones mind which is seen in the person’s personality or “the gleam on the [persons] face” (2. 7-8). Although, Cullen does not mention whom the love is towards in the first stanza and what

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Overall, the theme, the rhyme scheme, the pleasant imagery, the tone, and the mood all work together in the poem. The kind of mood this poem creates is neither depressing nor very exciting.

Using a classic example of metaphor, love is compared to the light that brightens a day just the way in which joys brightens people’s lives. The theme, a person never realizes what he has until it is lost, can clearly seen when the poet says, “We would not know, but for the night, When [the joy] has slipped away” (1. The poem also mentally prepares the reader to the sorrows that are struck after the joyful moments are over. This poem might strike a reader as very passive due to the use of phrases like “The gently passing day” (1. The rhyme scheme of the poem is a b a b. The poet convey the message that people usually would not feel the joy until the joy is slipped away and the person is struck by the darkness of the sorrow. The positive point of view of the poet is a plus along with the good use of imagery like love and dream. Here the poet says the joy does not leave a physical effect on the person and that the dream has just left a gleam across the dreamers face. the dream is about in the second stanza the reader can interpret that as is said in a positive manner. The not realization of the passing of the joys is said in this stanza.

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