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What are the social concerns highlighted in the poem? Justify your answer
What makes Richard Cory different from the people downtown?
How does the narrator feel about Richard Cory? Pick out lines or statements from the
poem that have identified him as an embodiment of success.
Why is it ironic that the townspeople envied Richard Cory?
5. How do you describe the townspeople' economic, mental, and psychosocial well-being​

Sagot :

Answer:

1.The social concerns illustrated in the poem are social anxiety,poverty and depression,The poem's thematic interest in wealth,poverty and the elusive nature of happiness are deeply tied to its historical context.

2.Richard Cory's external appearance and mannerisms make him very much different from the people doen town.The townspeople belong to the other class.

3.An unusual aspect about this man was that he spoke to the people in a fashion that made the narrator feel that cory was human when he talked,he was a gentleman from sole to crown,clean favored and imperially slim and he was rich yes,richer than a king and admirably schooled in every grace

4.The irony about the ending of the poem "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson is that Richard Cory, the person being talked about in the poem, who was envied by many because of his wealth and class, committed suicide. ... The irony is used at the end of the poem and it's purpose was to shock the reader.