How Poets Respond to Death: Robert Frost, Edwin Robinson, and Emily Dickinson

In this literary analysis, the student explores how poetry responds to themes of death, dying, and finality. The student discusses Robert Frost's "Out, Out," Edwin Robinson's "Richard Corey," and Emily Dickinson's "I heard a Fly buzz - when I died -" (591). The student finds useful in their analysis the Kübler-Ross model and life expectancies relevant to each poet's era.
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