E. A. ROBINSON, ?The Mill, (PDF Listed Below) What role does denial of truth play in this poem? How are unconscious fears and concerns represented? How does memory become an unwelcome liability? How might the miller and his wife have escaped from similar burdens but through different gestures? How does this relate to Dunbar’s suggestions about achieved or failed expectations? ?Variations of Greek Things: A Happy Man, (click here; https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/variations-of-greek-themes/ refer only to number I) What is the power of memory and legacy expressed in this poem? Do you sense sincerity in the speaker’s reminiscing, or is there stylistic evidence of sarcasm? Is the speaker’s sentiment ideally Romantic or plausibly Realistic? ?Mr. Flood’s Party, (PDF Listed Below How has Flood found a way to manage his feelings of loneliness and isolation? Is he ultimately successful? What elements of the poem make it Naturalistic in its moral? What does the road (and Flood’s spatial orientation on it) represent within his life? How are Flood’s past and future represented, and what does each seem to have to offer him now?