Suicide And Depression In Richard Cory, By Edwin Arlington Robinson

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In 2015 it was estimated that there was around one hundred and thirteen suicides every day, which equates to one every thirteen minutes. A prevalent issue in our nation today, it is among the top ten causes of death among Americans. The problem with suicide and depression, it is hard to see. As in the poem Richard Cory by Edwin Arlington Robinson, he was an admirable man whom it seemed as though everyone loved and envied. Not until he put a bullet through his head did everyone realize that his life was not as perfect as everyone had expected. Suicide hurts those that are left behind deeply as well. In the song Why by Rascal Flatts, he has many questions for a loved one who committed suicide; mainly why “he left the stage in the middle of the song.” Both of these piece contain differences and similarities; yet still communicate the same constant truth. Richard Cory and Why both contain several similarities. Both suicides were very unexpected. In the poem, the reader is even surprised by the apparent …show more content…

They have several similarities including their themes, talk about an unexpected suicide, and how one may never know what someone else is going through. Some of the differences were how personal the song was compared to the poem, and how the song expresses remorse while the poem shows little to none. Yet these works still display the importance of taking time to invest in others because one will never know what a compliment or a kind word or taking the time to truly listen to someone will actually do. Suicide is something that comes from a darkness and pain that someone can no longer bare. People must step out of their comfort zone so no longer will people here of Richard Cory’s who had their life together on the outside and appeared perfect, only to be broken on the inside. No longer left to wonder why in the wake of someone’s startling

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