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The theme of the poem "Richard Cory" is that

A. surface glitter may be fool's gold.
B. money can't buy love.
C. a person's inner reality is often hidden.
D. Richard Cory was a victim of fate

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Answer:

C. a person's inner reality is often hidden.

Step-by-step explanation:

Just took the PF test. The correct answer is C. A person's inner reality is often hidden. Hope this helps!

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User Joe Moore
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The theme of the poem "Richard Cory" is that A. SURFACE GLITTER MAY BE FOOL'S GOLD

Appearances may be deceiving. Richard Cory appeared to be a happy person with all his wealth. In fact, the poem said he glittered. However, it seems that it was all for appearance sake, to cover his inner turmoil. Another theme that developed in the poem was that money cannot buy happiness.

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