Similarities Between 'Richard Cory And Glass Ceiling'

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In the poem "Richard Cory", by Edwin Arlington Robinson and "Glass Ceiling ", by T.R Hummer both convey that most people hid their feelings toward people and problems, and don't like to face reality. Also they have a different perspective of introducing the subject that people are isolated. They shield themselves so know one will notice how they are really feeling inside.

In "Richard Cory ", the writer begins the poem by introducing Richard. He is a good-looking gentlemen who is admired by many women. The poem keeps describing Richard Cory as a good dressed and nice man, when he walks down town he "glitters" and of course everyone is happy to see him. Also, he was "richer than a king" everyone in town wanted to be like him and live his life. …show more content…

He then continues by saying that him and his " grandma" go hunting who seems to be using a .22 rifle. which is an impossible shot because they are using a wrong tool. In the text it says " A quail down on the convey rise an impossible shot." They were not using the right tool to go hunting, the writer then goes on and we discover that he was hiding the identity of his mother. it say " Because you if i'd said my mother you wouldn't believe a word of it, since my mother should be leading a research group, or running a software company." This verse shows shows how the he was hiding his mother identity because a mother wouldn't be doing those types of things. He he was shielding his true feelings toward his mother about how he …show more content…

In both "Richard Cory" and "Glass Ceiling" the writers end the poem with someone dying. Its a way to express that not every person lives end up with a happy ending, that you shouldn't assume that they are doing well when there not. In Richard Cory it says "one calm summer night, went home and put a bullet through his head."and in Glass ceiling it says " I gather the rabbits to me and we tremble together in the riptide of her passing." These quotes are telling you that lots of people assume that your doing well but in reality your not. The diffrence in the poems is that in Richard Cory he was hiding his his feelings to everyone because know one knew him, it says "to make us wish that we were in his place." this tells you that he didn't have anyone so know one. In Glass Ceiling people close to you will eventually find out that there is something wrong with you even though you try to hid it,it says "my grandmother raised her.22 rifle we were rabbit hunting,so the shotgun was at home." this shows you that they had a strong connection with each

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