Macbeth's "tomarrow, Tomarrow" Speech Vs. Robert Frost's "out, Out - "

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October 29, 2014

 

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Life, in "Out, Out --" has meaning only to the child who's dying. It appears the other people in the poem have no emotion about the child's death. Frost agree with Shakespeare about the insignificance of life, but demonstrates it in a more extreme manner. Shakespeare at least talks about the past and gives us the hope that all of our yesterdays may account for something more than just a "dusty death"...
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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...
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