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The correct answer is A. In Frost's poem, "Ghost House," the speakers overall perspective is forlorn, sad and lonely. The speaker is bound to the house and cannot leave it, and feels desolated and melancholy upon seeing the abandonment of the place which had once been his home.
Not all poems do but some do tell a story
<span>Hamlet is debating whether or not to kill himself, whether it is nobler to stay, endure the misery, and fulfill his promise to his father to kill Claudius, or to kill himself and end his suffering now.
"To be or not to be, that is the question" (Act 3, Scene 1, Line 64-98).
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