Frost's life is fragile, and Robert Frost's "out-out" poetry is a poem about a boy using a squeak saw. When the fate decided that the time of the boy came, the saw cut off the boy 's hand, and the boy died slowly. The theme of "going out, going out" and "medium term rest" is the vulnerability of life. "Going out" focuses on the randomness of God that chooses not to live but to live, like "medium-term rest". This vulnerability was emphasized because the title of the poem is a phrase from Macbeth 's play, "Now, a little candle, life is just a shadow of walking" is a phrase. This way of drawing life as a candle gives the impression that anyone who is protecting this candle can be very relaxing.
In this article we will compare two poems. Medieval rest of American poet Robert Frost and Irish poet Shimohini "goes out." Both verses are based on the death of a child. The title "Out, Out" is part of the Macbeth of Shakespeare. "Out, out brief candle". "Candle candle" means that the candle almost disappears, so this is consistent with the story of the poem "Child's Death". So this is in agreement with this verse, because the death of a child, so death is like a "temporary candle".
"Out, Out-" is one of Frost's medieval story poems, written in blank poetry to convey the rhythm of natural utterances. The poet uses simple everyday words such as "dinner", "squeaking rice", "apron", "big boy". However, in nearly half of the lines, natural flow is interrupted by hard spells (sudden interruption); these numbers are usually incremented early in the row, not in the middle of a pause. Line 27: "Yes, but my hands have disappeared." These epoch-making events are based on the introverted reporting style of the narrator and the emotions behind the three exclamation marks that adorned the poem betrayed. The severe Seslabrake also accommodates the daily rhythm of the farm where the accident was suddenly interrupted and the life of the boy was shortened.
Seamus Heaney's poem "Medium Rest" is a poem about a boy who discovered that his brother passed away. The emotions in "moderate break" are different from traditional poetry because of the feelings from boredom to anger in addition to sadness and sorrow. These feelings are complicated to be emotions you do not think, so this poem is so unique. He was taken to his neighbor to meet the crying father. When he was at home, his parents' relatives and friends met a young man. This made him feel uncomfortable, and there was contrast when the baby was sullen and everyone was quiet and sad. The next day he went to the place where his dead brother lied and we knew how he died.