The Poem Richard Cory, By Edwin Arlington Robinson

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According to the poems we have read. Even the richest man alive can be depress or sad. In the poem, "Richard Cory" the author Edwin Arlington Robinson ends his poem with a dramatic end. He first describes the perfect life of a rich man with nothing to fear nor lose, the man had everything. In the end we can analyze that he was not happy, he's depression lead him to he's own death. We all hide ourselves from other people, we intend to always smile in a polite way to show we are fine. We all have a mask that will never revealed to the public because of judgment or afraidness, "We wear the Mask."

In the poem, "We wear the Mask" the author Paul Lawrence Dunbar works to convey this poem into a piece of art showing us why people hide their truth? In the beginning the poem we see a happy face, but later on come the "oh" or "O" to reveal the secret of the mask and head the sentence towards a different meaning. People hide their truthful mask to make others believe that everything is fine. In the poem it says, "Beneath our feet, and long the mile; But let the world dream otherwise." We clearly see that people worry about the world's opinion and that's why they hide their truth. …show more content…

In accordance with Edwin Arlington Robinson even; money, health, and pleasures of everyday life can have a mask over it. In this poem, "Richard Cory" the main character has everything anyone desires. He was a "gentlemen from sole to crown." Even though he was the king, "he went home and put a bullet through his head." This poet shows us how a king behind everything he has, had a dark full

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