Discussion

User Generated

Pbeebfvba

Humanities

Description

1. Discussing Rulfo's "Tell Them Not to Kill Me When They Come"

After you have read the Rulfo story, think about the following questions and post substantive answers to several of them:

Who is the main character"

What is this story actually about? Sounds easy, right?

Why does the colonel speak to the main character but not look at him? Did you think about this?

What is the son's attitude toward his father, saving his father, carrying him back home?

How is this the story of two sons?

What do the sons have in common? Which one suffered the most?

What is the theme of this story if you had to break it down to one line?

Is the setting of the story important? How?

2. Discussing Frost's "Out, Out!"

After you have read Robert Frost's poem "Out, Out!" (in the text or online), please answer the following questions, and, as always, please respond to at least one other student post.

Frost took his title from Act V, Scene V of Shakespeare's play Macbeth. What do you think prompted Frost to select those words from Shakespeare? What is going on at that point in the play? People from William Faulkner to Elton John have used images or words from this same passage, so perhaps we might infer that there is something there. What do you think?

What is the poem about?

Why does the boy die? Be careful. He does not bleed to death, and he dies way too soon for infection to have been a factor. What do you think? Does the boy himself give us a hint in some of his last words?

Some readers are disturbed by the final lines: "And they, since they / Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs." How do you take the ending of the poem?

Does the ending bother you or not? If so, in what way?

What does the quotation from Shakespeare bring to the poem?

If the poem had a different title, perhaps "The Death of the Wood Cutter" relating to another Frost title "The Death of the Hired Man," would the poem change?

Does the allusion affect the poem's plot? theme? tone?

User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.

Explanation & Answer

Attached.

Outline
Discussion2. Discussing Frost's "Out, Out!"
Discussion1. "Tell Them Not to Kill Me When They Come"


Surname 1
Student’s Name
Professor
Course
Date
Discussion1. "Tell Them Not to Kill Me When They Come"
1. Who is the main character?
The Rulfo story rotates around the life of an individual whose deeds and life informs
or has implications on his subsequent or rather future life. The main character is Juvencio
Nava. I consider him a flat and the main character in the story since an atrocity that he
committed yea...


Anonymous
Great! Studypool always delivers quality work.

Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4

Related Tags