Comparison of “Out Out--” and “Ballad of Birmingham”

Title

Comparison of “Out Out--” and “Ballad of Birmingham”

Date

2-14-2023

Student

Sarah Yarbrough

Faculty Mentor

Teresa Reed, English

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Submission Type

Paper

Location

1:45-1:55pm | Houston Cole Library, 11th Floor

Description

When children are forced to take on adult roles and responsibilities, it can often lead to tragedy. The two children discussed in this essay from Robert Frost's "Out Out" and Dudley Randall's "Ballad of Birmingham" demonstrate the consequences when children take on responsibilities that are beyond their capabilities. The influence of society also aids in stripping these children of their youth, innocence and identity.

Keywords

student research, literature

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Disciplines

Comparative Literature

Comparison of “Out Out--” and “Ballad of Birmingham”
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