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. Richards' loneliness killed him.
Edwin Arlington Robinson, a poet written by Richard Corey quietly reveals the irony of a gentleman's life. It conveys a rich story that is praised by many workers and people in the town. He seems to be living a perfect life; he is well-educated, well educated, fair, modest, and wealthy. Nevertheless, Richard Corey shot himself and killed himself for no reason. - The revolutionary power of sports in the American civil rights movement, Martin Luther King is dreaming but Cassius Clay, Jackie Robinson and Bill Russell. Before the famous "I Have a Dream" speech at the king and famous Rosa Parks booth there was a much easier sport. Sports has always been able to broaden people's sight in ways that are more influential than words and actions.
In "Richard Corey", Edwin Arlington Robinson draws the theme of poetry in an ironic, simple and perfect rhythm. A passage of "Richard Corey" is like a song, it runs through the whole poem. The theme of this verse is to deceive the appearance. This poem is about people, everyone thinks this as "a gentleman from the singles to the crown" and commits suicide. Very smart usage of irony in songs to show that the appearance may be deceitful. When reading this poem, you will fall into a song-like rhythm and exacerbate the effects of tragedy. You think that everything is going well, this poem will be a good ending until we reach the last two lines. "
Edwin Arlington Robinson's poem "Richard Corey" is a poem about a nobleman of a town named Richard Corey. It is written in four quadrant sections, each with a prosodic scheme of a, b, a, b. When explaining Richard Corey, the use of the exaggeration of the poet and the comparison of the royal family helped publicly advertise him, and he said casually suicide of Cory casually shocked the readers. In the first section of the poem, I introduce Richard Cory as a respected townman. The second line uses the word "we are people". This suggests that citizens think they are at a different level than Cory. Imagine that they are "on the sidewalk" and imagine that the people sitting in the street are staring at the wealthy nobles walking. The third line says Corey is "a gentleman from single to crown." The word crown obviously has the meaning of the royal family and is more Corey than the public.