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English, 26.06.2019 08:20 nathangirnet

Read the poem below and respond to the direction that follows. “irony” by louis untermeyer why are the things that have no death the ones with neither sight nor breath! eternity is thrust upon a bit of earth, a senseless stone. a grain of dust, a casual clod receives the greatest gift of god. a pebble in the roadway lies— it never dies. the grass our fathers cut away is growing on their graves today; the tiniest brooks that scarcely flow eternally will come and go. there is no kind of death to kill the sands that lie so meek and still. . but man is great and strong and wise— and so he dies. source: untermeyer, louis. “irony.” the new poetry: an anthology of the twentieth century. eds. harriet monroe and alice corbin henderson. new york: macmillan, 1936. poetry foundation. web. 6 july 2011. identify the key details that contribute to the irony in the poem.

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