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Reptile [31]
3 years ago
11

Mr. Frost's book reveals a disease which is eating into the vitals of our New England life, at least in its rural communities.

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2 answers:
Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
6 0

Servant to servants is a poem of a woman who speaks of her daily ordeals in that poem, who is very tired of her life.

<u>Explanation:</u>

A Servant of Servants by Robert Frost is a sonnet which tells the story of a lady who recounts her day by day experiences to a guest who is exploring nature out close to her home.

She goes through her day cooking and cleaning after the numerous men in her home and is drained from the work.

PIT_PIT [208]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I agree with Lowell's analysis.

Explanation:

In Lowell's analysis we can see that when we get attached to places we have been and the concepts of hospitality and friendship in that place we tend to expect the same things to happen elsewhere and this will not always be possible. As in the text above, the author talks about the new england having changed with the times and not being the kind and welcoming place he used to know, it seems another totally different and vile place.

We can agree with him, since time really changes places, people, rules and many other things, forcing us to readjust everything again.

An excerpt from the text that proves this is "Mr. Frost’s is not the kindly New England of Whittier, not the humorous and sensible one of Lowell ... where a civilization is decaying to give place to another and very different one. ”

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