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Reincarnation, by Wallace McRae, is a hilarious poem where two cowboys sit around discussing reincarnation. When one "cowpoke ast his friend" (2) what reincarnation means, the narrator jumps into a story using both cowboy language and sophisticated language, which gives the impression that he has had some education, but he cannot get away from his cowboy roots. ...
In Reincarnation, there are several word sused to create the sense that two cowboys are sitting around talking about reincarnation. ...
The poem is about a mans answer to the question, "what does reincarnation mean? ... Most people believe reincarnation is when a person becomes reborn into a new body. ...
In the first tow stanzas, the cowpoke asks the narrator what reincarnation means. ... The idea of people becoming plants or flowers contridicts beliefs that some people have on reincarnation.
Approximate Word count = 621 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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