Portrait of a Machine by Louis Untermeyer is a poem about how man strives to replace humans with machines. It tells how machines eventually enslave their owners and how the owners, feeling quite clever, never see it coming.
Explain the irony in he last two lines of the poem
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His initials: R.L.S (Robert Louis Stevenson)
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Louis Untermeyer was born on October 1, 1885.
Louis Untermeyer was born on October 1, 1885.
Louis Untermeyer died on December 18, 1977.
no, he is not still alive he already died
It was written by Louis Untermeyer.
I do not know what Untermeyer wrote, but click the link below, then choose 'Pandora' from menu and read the Greek myth about her.
"The Dog of Pompeii" is a short story that is in the public domain and can be found online on various websites, through e-book platforms, or in anthologies of short stories. You can also check online libraries or sites that specialize in public domain literature to access the story.
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Louis Corinth has written: 'Das Portrait'
No, Melville Cane did not write the poem "Fog the Magician." The poem "Fog" that you are referring to was actually written by Carl Sandburg.
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