Edwin Arlington Robinson's Richard Cory

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Most individuals who have minimal expenditure begrudge individuals with more wealth. This is delineated in Edwin Arlington Robinson’s poem “Richard Cory”, the narrator depicts Richard as though he were eminence; wealthy, well-spoken, and accomplished. He wished he could be Richard, and live with all of the joys managed the affluent. Is it conceivable Richard had the same idea in his mind only opposite of the townspeople when he committed suicide? Wealth seems to be the ultimate accomplishment to fulfilling happiness for people who are less fortunate in finances. If happiness was measured by fortune, then the individuals who are well-to-do should be quantifiably more joyful. Many Americans have the mentality to grow-up and achieve the American