Cliff Klingenhagen

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"Cliff Klingenhagen" is a poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson that portrays a paradoxically cheerful man whose fearless embrace of life's bitterness reveals deeper themes of courage and existential acceptance.

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instanceOf literaryWork
poem
author Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts acceptance of hardship
testing of character through bitterness
form short poem
genre lyric poetry
hasNarrativeVoice first-person observer
language English
literaryMovement American poetry
literaryPeriod late 19th century American literature
mainCharacter Cliff Klingenhagen (character) NERFINISHED
meter regular meter
partOf Edwin Arlington Robinson’s poetic oeuvre
portrays a paradoxically cheerful man
fearless embrace of life’s bitterness
rhymeScheme regular rhyme scheme
theme attitude toward suffering
courage
existential acceptance
paradox of cheerfulness and bitterness
stoicism
tone philosophical
reflective
workOf Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED

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