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    Robert Frost’s “OutOut-“ and Steven Cranes’ “A Man Said to the Universe‚” both have a theme that can relate to this powerful quote. Whether it be a group of individuals turning to their affairs after the death of a boy or the universe harshly telling the man who desperately wants his existence to be known that he simply does not care‚ life still has to go on. The two poems are presented in two different themes‚ but contain the same groundbreaking message for the readers. “OutOut-” and “A Man Said

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    What Caused The Dust Bowl? ““A trip to water to rinse the grit from our lips.And then back to back to bed with washcloths over our noses. We try to lie still‚ because every turn stirs the dust on the blanket. After a while‚ if we are good sleepers‚ we forget.””(Doc. A) It was the 1930’s‚ farms are dying‚ people are leaving‚ and you are left with a choice do you stay or do you leave? The government is offering 320 free acres of land to anyone who can survive three years. Three years of what though

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    Dust Bowl 2 The Dust Bowl is also known as the Dirty Thirties. The Dust Bowl was a terrible storm‚ which occurred in the 1930’s‚ it affected the mid western people. The Dust Bowl hit 150‚000-square-mile area‚ in Oklahoma and Texas panhandles and some sections of Kansas‚ Colorado‚ and New Mexico. It rained very little‚ there were high winds which later turned into a black blizzards. The Dust Bowl occurred since 1931-1939‚ it lasted

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    The Dust Bowl of the 1930’s‚ forced many families to move to different parts of the country‚ devastated the livelihoods of farmers; the relief was The New Deal. "Dust Bowl" was a term born in the hard times from the people who lived in the drought-stricken region during the great depression. The "Dust Bowl Days" also known as the "Dirty Thirties" took their toll on the people of this region of the country with the many extremes of weather: blizzards‚ tornadoes‚ floods‚ droughts‚ and dirt storms

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    When you think of a story you think of the ending‚ maybe a happy ending‚ maybe a sad ending. But in all story’s‚ it must come to an end. In Penny in the dust by Ernest Buckler‚ and Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl ‚ the endings are very different. In Penny in the Dust a boy named Dan‚ his father gives him a penny which was very special to the boy but he loses it‚ then the father looks for it and finds it. The boy explains he was make believing that they got their automobile that they had dreamed

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    Comparative essay between the poems “OutOut-” and “Disabled” Wilfred Owen and Robert Frost both use their poems “OutOut-” and “Disabled” to portray the destruction of youth and how it can be cut short by a lack of maturity and wisdom. This creates a sense of loss of innocence within the reader. In “OutOut-” the subject or character has a very quick and short death which contrasts to “Disabled” as death would be a merciful release to the veteran described. Frost and Owen also both use a third

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    to get it back; only for those whose vapor has not gone to continue living. This theme has been taken on and used by many different writers‚ such as‚ Robert Frost in his poem‚ “OutOut”. This poem is about a young boy who is cutting wood in his yard when his sister comes outside to tell him that it is time for dinner. Out of excitement‚ he loses control of the saw and cuts his hand terribly. He begs his sister not to let the doctor cut off his hand‚ however‚ he knows that he has lost too much blood

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    Robert Frost‚ an American author‚ wrote “OutOut” to reflect his New England background and to entertain and teach his readers about life in general. Throughout his life he has been honored and awarded‚ he has also wrote quite a few poems‚ and has had more than his share of pain and suffering. Robert Frost was born in San Francisco‚ California on March 26‚ 1874. Two years after his father would be diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis and would later die in 1885‚ his mother would also die at a

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    the poems "OutOut" by Frost and "The Owl" by Thomas best illustrate this. Frost choosing to show this through the impact of a hard days work on a little boy whereas Thomas uses an owl’s cry to connect the lifes of a solider and the poor/homeless to show the similarity in their lives. Both poets emphasise the same theme but their techniques differ to present this. The title "OutOut" has an ominous tone to it‚ the title is a quote that Frost has used from Macbeth‚ "Out‚ damned spot‚ out"‚ this is

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    Cheyenne Johnson August 22‚ 2013 Poem Analysis “‘OutOut-‚’ ‘’ by Robert Frost My emotions toward this poem are depressed‚ forlorn‚ and melancholy. In “’OutOut-‚’”‚ a young boy is at work about to go to dinner when suddenly the saw cuts off his hand. A boy his age shouldn’t have to die doing a man’s job. Work back then had unimaginable conditions that made you want to cry. The line that struck out at me the most was “Don’t let him cut my hand off- The‚ When he comes. Don’t let him sister

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