The similarities and differences of four poems: "Lucinda Matlock" by Masters, "Chicago" by Sandburg, "Richard Cory" by Robinson, and "We Wear the Mask" by Dunbar

Title: The similarities and differences of four poems: "Lucinda Matlock" by Masters, "Chicago" by Sandburg, "Richard Cory" by Robinson, and "We Wear the Mask" by Dunbar
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The similarities and differences of four poems: "Lucinda Matlock" by Masters, "Chicago" by Sandburg, "Richard Cory" by Robinson, and "We Wear the Mask" by Dunbar
Poem Comparison All four poems that I read are related in their purposes and goals; however, they are also very different. "Lucinda Matlock" by Edward Lee Masters, "Chicago" by Carl Sandburg, "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson, and "We Wear the Mask" by Paul Laurence Dunbar are all about the joys and sorrows of life. How we look at life makes life good or bad. "Lucinda Matlock" is a story of a woman, who, by …showed first 75 words of 453 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 453 total…of the poems share the common theme that "life is what you make it" and that people often hide their true identity behind a false one (As shown in "Richard Cory", "We Wear the Mask", and "Chicago"). Though the final two poems mentioned have more in common with each other than they do with the first couple poems that were talked about in class, all of the poems are similar in their ultimate subject matter.

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