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The adjective that best describes Robert Frost's portrayal of life in rural New England in "Out Out" is melancholic. Frost captures the harshness and fragility of life through the tragic accident of a young boy and the matter-of-fact response of the people around him, creating a sense of sadness and inevitability in the rural setting.

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