Which details from "Mr. Flood's Party" by Edwin Arlington Robinson reflect characteristics of modernism?

Select the two correct answers.

Question 4 options:

The poem portrays Eben Flood as a lonely man, who feels alienated from the people around him.


Robinson emphasizes Flood's reputation as a hero in lines like "Where friends of other days had honored him."


The poem focuses on Flood's ability to overcome obstacles and look toward the future.


Robinson uses the line "A valiant armor of scarred hopes outworn" to highlight the disappointments in Flood's life.

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Robinson emphasizes Flood's reputation as a hero in lines like "Where friends of other days had honored him."

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Robinson uses the line "A valiant armor of scarred hopes outworn" to highlight the disappointments in Flood's life.

Robinson emphasizes Flood's reputation as a hero in lines like "Where friends of other days had honored him."

What is the poet trying to respond too?

  • The poem is a meditation on mortality, on memories, on our human desire for an enduring legacy, and on the strange and unsettling feelings that accompany the changes that come with time.
  • It is also an examination of the loneliness of old age and how it feels to outlive one's friends, loved ones and companions.
  • However the other options don't justify that
  • as he doesn't have a future he looks forward too
  • He in so many ways has accepted on being alienated from the people around him in a more realistic and neutral way.

What is modernization?

  • Modernization is the current term for an old process—the process of social change whereby less developed societies acquire characteristics common to more developed societies.
  • The process is activated by international, or intersocietal, communication.

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