An Explication Of Edwin Arlington Robinson’S, “Richard Cory”

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English

 

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May 18, 2016

 

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However, the second line is the first real indication that Cory holds, in the minds of others, a higher status, which is demonstrated when the speaker, or townsmen, represent themselves as “…people on the pavement…” (l. 2). The “people” are the townsmen and “pavement” is literally something walked on...
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2). The “people” are the townsmen and “pavement” is literally something walked on. This choice of words gives the reader insight into the social differences between the two from the perspective of the townsmen. In lines 3 and 4, Robinson exemplifies Cory’s appearance and gives an idea of royalty, further setting him apart from the common man...
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