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Tone: "Out, Out" By Robert Frost
Date Submitted: 04/12/2003 14:27:23
In the poem, "Out-Out" by Robert Frost; the speaker has a somber, serious, regretful attitude, an ironic tone, and a vivid descriptive voice towards the events occurring throughout the poem. He (the speaker) is shown as a witness to the story that takes place. Frost uses this dramatic take on a chain of events to guide you through a series of emotions as the poem develops.
The first thing I noticed in reading the poem
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horrified at his death, but they kept on living life and "turned to their affairs".
I think that the speaker's main idea he tries to express through his depiction of emotion and events is that life is a very delicate thing; it can end at the least expected and most ironic moments. However, the world keeps progressing forward and life moves on, so you just keep living despite your loss, however tragic it may be.
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