The Poetry of Herbert Scott Essay | Essay

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The Poetry of Herbert Scott Essay | Essay

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The Poetry of Herbert Scott

Summary: Themes and symbolism in the poetry of Herbert Scott, who often wrote about the grocery business.
A few of Herbert Scott's poems are about the grocery business. In The Boss he comments on the fact that all types of people come to buy groceries, "The rich, the ugly, the beautiful, the sweet. He is from the traditional school, and the language that he uses shows that he is someone who made it on his own in the working class especially when he states "No-one give me nothing I earned what I earned" Being from the old school, it is his belief that in order to succeed in the business "You got to live in it." He sees the grocery business as being timeless and necessary because "We all got to eat." Like many bosses, he feels that he "knows this business." All indicators point to the fact that he feels he is very good at his job. In Six-Month Review he tells an employee...

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