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Out,Out,...

“Out, Out, ¬¬¬¬--"
Robert Frost tells a disturbing story in “Out, Out, --”, in which a little boy loses his life. The title of the poem leaves the reader to substitute the last word of the title, which some would assume would be out because of the repetition. The title is referring to the boy exiting the living world. Frost drags the reader’s mind into the poem with the imagistic description of the tools and atmosphere the little boy is surrounded by.
Frost describes the little boy’s work in the first two lines by saying the “stove-length sticks of wood,” inferring the practical nature of his work. The mountains described in the next lines further add to the captive nature of the poem. Vermont provides a magnificent view of the mountain ranges. Frost describes the sounds of the saw by the literary device onomatopoeia, “snarling and rattling” throughout the poem. The saw ran perfectly the whole time, never showing strain while cutting wood or while it was just idling. “And......


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