Out, Out by Robert Frost and Death on a Live Wire by Michael Baldwin
[2024-01-28 14:11:26]
The deaths of Robert Frost and Mylf Baldwin in wire transfer, the two poems I chose to compare are all about death, but the situation of the death of each verse is quite different. In the poem "Out, Out-", I snore with a dramatic accident that "a big boy is doing a man" was interrupted. "Juvenile" died due to an accidental injury. "Electric shock death" also includes death, but unlike the boy who died unexpectedly in "going out", the deceased of this poem actually killed by climbing the electric tower.
Robert Frost's poem "Out, Out" draws the reader as an image of strange and strange death; the boy dies of carnivorous chainsaw. In order to portray such a tragic accident, Robert makes the reader understand why people use elements of various stories, a lot of images, emotions, and the perception of the whole story. In addition, Frost also mentioned William Shakespeare's work "Macbeth". This gave readers who read Macbeth before, and Robert Frost Robert Frost was the most popular American poet of the 20th century. Most Americans are aware of his name, the title and line of his most famous poem, and even his face. Given his popularity, this is an amazing trial of his achievement, and he is considered to be the largest, if not the greatest, contemporary American poet.
Robert Frost's "Out, Out -" is a poetry of death, but for Shakespeare's readers this fact alone disappears with this title alone. The art of death is not about death, but what happens after the end. Frost's answer to this question is wonderful, because that is the answer to an entirely different question. "Out, Out -" speakers do not care about the next step of the new dead ("no longer being built there."). Instead, this poem asks what the next step for others is. The answer is simple: more work
In many kinds of literature, death appears in the form of letters physically and spiritually. In all stories including death, death is inevitable. In Robert Frost's "Out, Out-", death is a physical condition of a boy, a fearful accident, in Wilfred Owen's "disabled people", death is the mental state of the speaker and his life. The monotony of the game will be after losing both feet; but both verses show continuation of life after the person dies. - The fight against death, which can be portrayed as magnificent, is ultimately sad and insignificant. Just as megaliths tilt over the cliffs, people can show the desire to survive, but it is a pitiful effort to face imminent failures against vulnerability and the helplessness of life .