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The grass in Sandburg's piece symbolizes the passage of time in which the literary device used in the piece is symbolism giving abstract equivalence to tangible objects. In this poem, the best day to read this is memorial day as it is associated with memories and emotions.
What Hawthorne cares about, and it comes up constantly throughout the book, is the inheritance that accompanies the Pyncheons and lead them down to a bitter path: "weakness, defects, dark passions, the tendency to do the evil and the moral weaknesses that lead to crime pass from one generation to another".
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depends he might be stubborn or it's just his mind