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    In these two poems like in “Richard Cory” and also the poem “mask”. They are both have their own meaning‚ like In Richard Cory he talks about how money can change someone and just the way they act after they get what they always wanted. The mask is talking about begin fake‚ or telling somebody take off your mask. There are people go have masks and they always wear it and act like they are someone different than. There are so many people that are wearing a mask because either their afraid or scared

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    In the novel‚” The Outsiders‚” by S.E. Hinton and the poem ‚” Richard Cory”‚ by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ the authors both develop similar themes. Throughout each piece the theme of ‚” Everything is not what it seems”‚ is reinforced by characters’ or narrative’s thoughts and actions to affect its development. People are judging each other based on appearance and not getting to know the person. The theme is present in both the novel and poem and is developed through the events throughout To begin

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    Rollercoaster The poem "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson is a tone rollercoaster. The tone changes throughout the poem. The poem goes from happiness‚ to envious‚ ending in depression. The author successfully uses different tones to keep the readers attention and realistically tell a story that can be identified with today’s society. The author uses happiness to draw in the reader’s attention and to keep the reader happy as if he or she was actually there. The author describes Richard Cory in a manor

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    Richard Cory” written by Edwin Arlington Robinson is about a man who appears to be admirable on the exterior but no one is familiar with his interior‚ which is suffering badly. The narrator talks Richard Cory up by stating‚ he was "richer than a king‚"(line 9) "admirably schooled‚"(line 10) "we thought that he was everything to make us wish that we were in his place."(lines 11-12) Until an abrupt ending to the poem‚ "one calm summer night‚ went home and put a bullet through his head."(lines 15-16)

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    wrote “Richard Cory‚” in 1897. Robinson was born in Alna‚ Maine in 1869. He came from a successful family where his father was a lumber merchant. Robinson’s schooling began at Mrs. Morrell’s School‚ which was only a short walk from his home. As a very introverted child‚ Robinson became very interested in the sound of words. He was known throughout his neighborhood for showing up in doorways and crying out very difficult words like “Nebuchadnezzar‚” (Smith‚ Danny). His poem‚ “Richard Cory‚” is a

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    The poemRichard Cory” which was written by Edward Arlington Robinson illustrates the theme of how ones appearances may not actually be the true reality. The speaker describes “Richard Cory” as a wealthy individual who seems to have it all but however in the last few lines of the poem he ends up taking his own life. Robinson is able to create an immense sense of situational irony through vivid and lucid imagery‚ a detailed setting and a mysterious speaker. The use of imagery is extensively used

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    yourself and following your own path to success in life. Even in poetry‚ for example‚ Richard Cory by E.A. Robinson describes Richard as a fine gentleman that in most respects is viewed by others as some perfect being‚ one that many envy. In The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost‚ the speaker states that they had chosen the path that very few had chosen before and that had made all the difference. The speaker in Richard Cory by Robinson‚ is in fact one of Richard’s admirers. The townspeople placed him on

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    Great Gatsby and the poem called Richard Cory By Edwin Arlington Robinson would be paired together because its theme is similar to Great Gatsby’s theme. Also‚ they also share the same idea in both works of literature: rich men with a high status in society. Another thing the book and poem share in common is that the plot of the poem goes almost identically like the book‚ even though the poem was not based on the book‚ but there are some differences as well. One way this poem can be paired with the

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    by Kate Chopin and "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson show one cannot fully rely on what other people say in certain situations. The reader does not know exactly what happened to Richard Cory. All the reader has to go by is what the townspeople say. The townspeople say Richard Cory went home and put a bullet in his head. That sounds like he kills himself‚ but it might not be that way. The reader does not know anything about what Richard Cory feels from this poem so he cannot assume

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    The saying “do not judge a book by its cover” is true because appearances can often be deceiving. A person can easily act calm‚ cool‚ and collected‚ but in reality feel like their world is falling apart. In both the poemRichard Cory” and the book The Great Gatsby‚ Richard Cory and Gatsby both appear to be well put together gentlemen with an ideal lifestyle. However taking a look below the surface it’s easy to see that this is only a clever façade to mask their true feelings. In both works irony

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