The Dead Village

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"The Dead Village" is a somber, atmospheric poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson that reflects on abandonment, decay, and the passage of time in a once-inhabited rural community.

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instanceOf literary work
lyric poem
poem
author Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED
authorFullName Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED
explores the contrast between past vitality and present emptiness
focusesOn the effects of time on a community
genre poetry
hasSubject a once-inhabited rural community
language English
literaryForm poem
literaryMovement American poetry of the late 19th and early 20th century
literaryTechnique imagery
personification
symbolism
nationalityOfAuthor American
portrays physical and emotional decay
setting rural village
settingCharacteristic abandoned
desolate
style atmospheric
theme abandonment
decay
loss
memory
passage of time
rural life
tone melancholic
somber
writer Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED

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