"Night Mother" and "Richard Cory" are two works with suicide. These two characters are very different, but very similar at the same time. Both contain many surprises and even some confusing pieces. The reader decided to ask themselves why both of these letters must end this. "Night Mom" deals with a woman named Jessie who is suffering from epilepsy and lives with a mother whose mother is Selma. You will see that Thelma is talking from the beginning, and Jessie is not satisfied with her current situation.
In "Richard Corey", Edwin Arlington Robinson explored the deceptive behavior of the appearance. Richard Corey is a wealthy person who is praised by those who think he is more than his misfortune and is jealous. Richard curry is a model of success, dignity, and wealth. Measure standards of everyone. But Richard Corey has nothing; the desire to live. - In the novel "Killing a Robin", Raped black man Tom Robinson had no opportunity to have a fair trial. There is evidence to prove this and evidence of the novel itself during the period in which it occurred. Tom Robinson made an unfair trial. Because it was a sentencing sentence for White, a useless family, Ewell.
It is not the case in Edwin Robinson's poem "Richard Corey". People see Richard Currie has wealth, power, education, fame, and beauty. They believe that all of these bring happiness to Richard. They all want to be like him. Nobody knows who I am, but I do not know what I have. He seems to have everything, but he is not enough to make him happy. His wealth did not bring happiness to him nor did he make him a friend. - Dr. Martin Luther King, Dr. Malcolm X, and Dr. Rosa are well-known generic names of African American and Caucasian fusion. Even though they are great people, Jackie Robinson also played an important role. He helped pave the way for integration. Jackie Robinson 's determination and struggle made him one of the most symbolic figures of mankind with reputation for integrity and excellence.
They heard that one night, Richard Curry came home and committed suicide. "Richard Corey" is a sketch of a person who fulfilled the legendary role of Gardner, the hometown of the poet. This contemporary American poetry quietly reveals the irony of the gentleman's life. Corey is the only son of a very wealthy businessman who "owns" almost half of the place. He is an ideal and a dream of everyone. However, he suddenly had no obvious reason to commit suicide. This case is also the subject of other poets, but Robinson's view and meaning are unique. Ironic is the main feature of this poem