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Which of these is a theme shared by both Frost's poem "Out, Out-" and chapter four (Nichole's chapter) of the novel?
"There's been a Death, in the Opposite House" by Emily Dickinson

There's been a Death, in the Opposite House,
As lately as Today —
I know it, by the numb look
Such Houses have — always —

The Neighbors rustle in and out —
The Doctor — drives away —
A Window opens like a Pod —
Abrupt — mechanically —

Somebody flings a Mattress out —
The Children hurry by —
They wonder if it died — on that —
I used to — when a Boy —

The Minister — goes stiffly in —
As if the House were His —
And He owned all the Mourners — now —
And little Boys — besides —

And then the Milliner — and the Man
Of the Appalling Trade —
To take the measure of the House —
There'll be that Dark Parade —

Of Tassels — and of Coaches — soon —
It's easy as a Sign —
The Intuition of the News —
In just a Country Town —



Revenge can be healing.

Life goes on.

True empathy is impossible.

Truth is subjective.

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