<P> "The Death of the Hired Man" is a poem by Robert Frost . Although it was first published in 1914 with other Frost poetry in the North of Boston collection, critic Harold Bloom notes that the poem was written in 1905 or 1906 . </P> <P> "The Death of the Hired Man" is a long poem primarily concerning a conversation, over a short time period in a single evening, between a farmer (Warren) and his wife (Mary) about what to do with an ex-employee named Silas, who helped with haymaking and left the farm at an inappropriate time after being offered "pocket money", now making his return during winter looking like "a miserable sight" having "changed". </P> <P> The dialogue occurs whilst Silas is "asleep beside the stove . / When I came up from Rowe's I found him here, / Huddled against the barn door fast asleep, / a miserable sight, and frightening, too - / You needn't smile--I didn't recognize him - / I wasn't looking for him--and he's changed . / Wait till you see ." Despite his obvious poor health, Silas wants to help Warren and Mary with the next haymaking season . </P>

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