1. The title ‘Dream Children: A Reverie’ by Charles Lamb references the dreamlike quality of the essay, which is a reflection on the narrator's imagined future children. The title also suggests the wistful and idealistic nature of the essay, as the narrator muses on the possibilities of the lives his cRead more

    The title ‘Dream Children: A Reverie’ by Charles Lamb references the dreamlike quality of the essay, which is a reflection on the narrator’s imagined future children. The title also suggests the wistful and idealistic nature of the essay, as the narrator muses on the possibilities of the lives his children might lead. In this way, the title speaks to the essay’s theme of nostalgia and longing for a better future.

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