Reuben Bright

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Reuben Bright is a narrative poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson that poignantly portrays a butcher’s unexpected depth of grief and tenderness after his wife’s death.

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instanceOf poem
author Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts a husband’s reaction to his wife’s terminal illness and death
firstPublication late 19th century
focusesOn the emotional life of an ordinary working man
form rhymed verse
genre narrative poetry
includedIn collections of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s poems
language English
literaryMovement American realism NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Reuben Bright (butcher) NERFINISHED
meter iambic pentameter
portrays a butcher’s deep grief after his wife’s death
contrast between outward toughness and inner sensitivity
rhymeScheme irregular
setting small American town
studiedIn American literature courses
subjectMatter a butcher mourning his wife
theme breaking of stereotypes
death
grief
love
marriage
unexpected tenderness
tone poignant
sympathetic
usedFor teaching characterization in poetry
teaching narrative poetry

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