Response to "Richard Cory"
As I was reading "Richard Cory", I had an impression that the writer was giving a description of a person he met or an inspiration of a person. When he said "Good Morning" he was always happy, and joyful to meet people. When the poem said "and he glittered when he walked". People would have a impression on him that he was always a respected fellow. At the end he put a bullet through his head. It gave me a thought that he was depressed. He was rich, but that doesn't heal everything. When he would walk downtown, and say "good morning", he was wearing a mask over himself. He was disguising his emotions with happiness. The old saying goes "time heals all wounds". But his wounds were not completely healed.
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