Robert Frost
How does the writer try to bring out the sadness of the boys death in the poem? In Out Out
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The poet conveys sadness and regret through the narrator, who says, "Call it a day, I wish they might have said." Had they done so, the boy wouldn;t have been there, and the accident might never have happened.