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Essay Galaxy - Analysis of Robinson's "Mr. Flood's Party"
Analysis of Robinson's "Mr. Flood's Party"
In Edwin Arlington Robinson's poem, Mr. Flood's Party, Eben Flood
is dealing with some hard times. It is the stage in life where time is
catching up to the elder. When friends are passing on and daily routines
don't seem as simple. Getting old is something that is natural, however in
Mr. Flood's Party it shows how Eben Flood refuses to let time get the best
of him. He uses unique ways to deal with the loss of friends and growing
ancient.
The setting of this poem even adds to the over all elderly view.
In line 3 of Robinson's work, And the forsaken upland hermitage.
Hermitage according to Webster's New College Dictionary means, a place
where person can live away from other people; secluded retreat.(p. 632) Mr.
Flood is secluded, his friends have all passed on. They have grown old and
left Eben to ....
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