Justify the title of the essay, ‘Dream Children: A Reverie’.
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The title of the essay, ‘Dream Children: A Reverie‘, reflects the essay’s content, which is a dream-like meditation on the idea of children. The essay is about the narrator’s musings on the idea of having children, and the reverie, or dream-like state, he enters into as he imagines various scenarios and possibilities. The title also reflects the dreamlike, imaginative quality of the essay, as reverie is defined as “a state of being pleasantly lost in one’s thoughts” or “a daydream”.
Charles Lamb entitled the essay “Dream Children” because he never married and naturally never became the father of any children. The children he speaks of in the essay were actually the creations of his imagination or fancy.