Monday, January 6, 2020
Macbeths Tomorrow, Tomorrow Speech Vs. Robert Frosts...
Macbeths tomarrow, Tomarrow Speech Vs. Robert Frosts out, Out - An unknown author once wrote ââ¬Å"Never take life too seriously; after all, no one gets out of it aliveâ⬠. When reading this quote, there can almost be an immediate connection between two very good works of writing: Macbethââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrowâ⬠speech from Shakespeareââ¬â¢s tragedy, Macbeth, and the poem ââ¬Å"Out, Out --â⬠by Robert Frost. Both allude to the idea that a single life, in its totality, denotes nothing, and eventually, everyoneââ¬â¢s candle of life is blown out. However, each poet approaches this idea from opposite perspectives. Frost writes of a young, innocent boy whose life ends suddenly and unexpectedly. His poem is dry and lacks emotion from anyoneâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Frost, on the other hand, wipes out his character and leaves us with the feeling as that death will silence the memories of all who knew the child. With the major differences in these works of writing, there are also many similarities among the two. Both Shakespeare and Frost are trying to say death is inevitable. It takes place at different times and under different circumstances for everyone, but none-the-less, it cannot be avoided. Everyone also deals with death in their own way. Macbeth almost discards the news of his wifeââ¬â¢s death, as he talks about life itself and how he feels about it. The people in Frostââ¬â¢s poem are also unfazed about the death of the boy. Another similarity is that in both poems, the people move forward with their lives. This is a reflection of human nature; most of us donââ¬â¢t grieve forever, but eventually find a point where weââ¬â¢re able to accept the death a loved one. Robert Frost and William Shakespeare have been celebrated by many people because of their ability to express themselves through the written word. Here we are years after their deaths analyzing these fascinating poems about life and death. Itââ¬â¢s clear they had similar thoughts about this subject at the time of these writings, even though their characters could not have been more opposite. For both poets, life is too
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