Hard Work By Stephen Dunn, The Mill And Night Waitress

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Work can leave the population with many scars, whether they are physical or emotional they form over time. The poems Hard Work by Stephen Dunn, The Mill by Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Night Waitress by Lynda Hull share the common theme that work can dominate an entire existence. Carrying out a job fills a person’s entire life and people must build the rest of their life around their career. The only problem is that some people get stuck with dead end jobs that have them doing repetitive tasks day in and day out. This can drain a person in a way where they can lose themselves and who they are in their jobs. Also, even if a person has found a job that makes them feel happy and fulfilled, they can be laid off. Society as a whole is losing themselves