Friday, July 19, 2019
A Comparison of The death of a hired man and Out, Out- by Robert Frost
A Comparison of The death of a hired man and Out, Out- by Robert Frost    Robert frost was born in Vermont in 1874 and died in 1963. Robert  Frost was a farmer and lived in Vermont, USA. Both poems 'The death of  a hired man' and 'Out, Out-' are set on a farm in Vermont which is  probably because of where Robert Frost lived and worked.    I will know begin to discuss the similarities. As I said previously  both poems are set in a farm enviroment. The poem 'The death of a  hired man' is probably set in winter so there would not be a lot of  work to be done therefore Warren; the owner of the farm would not need  to hire any workers because he would be able to do the work himself.  The poem ?Out, Out  is set in summer therefore there would be a lot  of work to do and this is the reason why the boy, at his age, is  working.    My next similarity is that both poems flow through chronologically  from beginning to end and this can be said to be the first level of  understanding, the next level of understanding is that the poem  portrays the last part of time that Silas and the young boy have  alive; the poem starts off and they?re alive and as soon as the poems  end so does their lives, thus giving the poem an abrupt ending, just  like actual death. So time plays a major role in these poems. Another  example of time is that both of the poems have a passage of time in  them. In ?The death of a hired man? the passage is when,    ?I?ll sit and see if that small sailing cloud    Will hit or miss the moon.?    After this there is a passage of time, which portrays Warren spending  time with Silas.    ?It hit the moon.?    This is like Mary telling us that Silas has died.    My next similarity is that in both poems the poet shows a wider  pic...              ...ing that each has of  each other and it seems to me that both knows how the others mind  works. In ?Out, Out-? there is no sense of relationship between any of  the characters, I sense that the boy is very alone in his workplace  and that he is probably out of the way from everybody else.    Out of the two poems I liked the second poem better. The reason why I  liked this poem better was because I felt that ?Out, Out-? was a more  conventional poem and I liked the use of personification to make the  saw seem to be alive. I could also relate more with the young boy, as  I understand him to be around the same age as me and personally I  would not be happy to be in his situation and to be working and I feel  quite privileged to be at school when compared to his life. The thing  I like about ?The death of a hired man? is the loving relationship  between Mary and Warren.                        
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