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SUMMARY AND FACTS

Of the poem Out, Out!


-Basically Out, Out! Is a poem which reflects the theme of Hard
work, Struggle, Community vs. Isolation, Child Labor, Cruelty of
Nature, Life is too short and brief, Helplessness, Loss of
Innocence, Children Rights, Self Knowledge, New England.
- Robert Frost had found this story while going through a
Newspaper.
- It got its title from one of Shakespeares Work, Macbeth.

Figures of speech; - Personification, alliteration, metaphor,


Oxymoron, Direct speech, Repetition, short sentences, Imagery.
The setting of the Poem starts with a farm in which the Poet
used Personification in the right starting to show as if the saw
were a savage monster. He then showed the scenery around
the farm describing the scented breeze, the logs which were
stacked, The Mountains, and the sunset. The Poet then Uses
Repetition to give taste to the poem, so it can live up to its
meaning.
Continuing, the Poem sets a scene of a boy, who worked hard,
without any pauses as the poet uses a very descriptive
sentence by showing the struggle call it a Day
from Work.
The poet then sets the scene of the sister of the boy calling the
poor boy for supper. The poet shows that life is too hard for it to
be enjoyed fully by the family. Again and the again the poet is
showing the hard life the family is going through, though in the
poem the boy, then accidently cuts his hand then asks his
sister not to let the doctor to cut his hand, but then he had to
take his last breath and the poem ended in a tragic situation by

which he expresses that the life will never stop with departure
of one individual and that we will keep on moving and so on.

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