Thank you so much for this very in-depth analysis. I especially enjoyed your comment about how the contrast between the jaunty rhythm and the depressing topic is a clue to its ironic tone. I have a small question: while I do totally see the indictment of a capitalist society but I am not quite sure I see the application to a communist system. The "lay away plan" was an early form of paying on credit, a way to encourage those who couldn't afford high-ticket items to purchase them on credit, yet you say that this is a reference to the communist system and I am wondering if you have a citation for that. Thanks!
That was such a great explanation 👏
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Thanks for explaining because iam student ...this great express and tells us the aim of this great poem
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Thank you so much for this very in-depth analysis. I especially enjoyed your comment about how the contrast between the jaunty rhythm and the depressing topic is a clue to its ironic tone. I have a small question: while I do totally see the indictment of a capitalist society but I am not quite sure I see the application to a communist system. The "lay away plan" was an early form of paying on credit, a way to encourage those who couldn't afford high-ticket items to purchase them on credit, yet you say that this is a reference to the communist system and I am wondering if you have a citation for that. Thanks!
Please post the explanation of the poem 'Birches' by Robert Frost.
very very goood
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Everything said about Soviet Union is true about the current regime in America.
LOTS of 'rhyme' in official vocabulary.