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    In the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost‚ the author exemplifies how our minds tend to look back at our memories and make the small‚ everyday decisions we previously took seem as though they were great acts of bravery and valor. The author wrote this poem to show how with the passing of time‚ our memories no longer remain reliable‚ as they tend to exaggerate what were once insignificant decisions. In the poem‚ the protagonist comes upon a diverging road and both of his options look the same

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    The poem above‚ based on the poem “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost‚ reveals a fear to open up and love after being hurt in the past. Love and trust is represented by the rose‚ and the thorn represents emotional pain that comes as a result of love that has gone away. When one sees a rose‚ it looks beautiful on the surface‚ however every rose has thorns that some forget about and get hurt by. This relates to how love is beautiful and many people strive to keep it in their lives‚ but betrayal‚ lies‚ or

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    “sound of sense.” For example‚ when Frost describes the cracking of the ice on the branches‚ his selections of syllables create a visceral sense of the action taking place: “Soon the sun’s warmth makes them shed crystal shells / Shattering and avalanching on the snow crust — / Such heaps of broken glass to sweep away…” Originally‚ this poem was called “Swinging Birches‚” a title that perhaps provides a more accurate depiction of the subject. In writing this poem‚ Frost was inspired by his childhood experience

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    certainly not limited in points of view. This poem appears to be able to take on several different meaning‚ like a poetic chameleon. This poem‚ as a first basis‚ appears to have very little plot or substance - no underlying secrets‚ etc. A man goes out for a walk‚ decides to turn around‚ then decides to go further and see what lies ahead. The man sees a bird and ponders what the bird might possibly be thinking‚ until the bird finally settles behind a pile of wood. The wood is described in such a manner

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    ‘Mid Term Break’ and ‘OutOut’ are both poems which have a similar story about a tragic death of a child. ‘Mid Term Break’‚ written by an Irish poet Seamus Heaney‚ describes how a young boy dies from what we assume is in a car accident. This being similar to the storyline of the poem ‘OutOut’‚ written by an American poet Robert Frost‚ about a young boy who dies from another tragic accident. The title of Heaney’s poem ‘Mid Term Break’ doesn’t suggest any sign of death. The words that Heaney

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    Our Day Out I wanted to take myself and my family out for the day so decided to look on the internet to whom has the best deals West Midland Safari Park Adult Admission - £14.99 (16-64yrs) Child Admission - £12.99 (3-15yrs) Under 3’s Admission - Free Senior Citizen Admission - £13.99 Disabled Admission - £13.99 (available to blue badge holders) Student Admission - £13.99 (available to student card holders Twycross Zoo Adult Child - (3-16yrs) £10.00 £9.50

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    Self-discoveries can lead to renewed perceptions and an awakening as conveyed in Frost’s poem “The tuft of Flowers” where the persona’s assumptions about human experiences through the connection of nature is challenged as a result of discovery. Frost use of assonance “all mown” and “alone” highlights that he had a strong connection with the mower through his shared love of nature and common values. This caused him to evaluate his current position in a positive way which dispelled his initial sense

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    they are to avert their fate. By having an accident or tragedy in the pieces‚ the writers make the reader feel compassion because it is not the central characters fault. From saying that the boy was ‘a child at heart’ whilst ‘doing a man’s work’‚ Frost tells us directly how young the boy is and how he is not experienced enough to understand how important his hands are. He uses repetition of the word ‘child’ to emphasise how still is. In contrast‚ André and Jacob in The Last Night are only children;

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    Robert Frost: Great American Poet by Jordan MacWilliams 1496184012 English 12 Module 2 December 15th 2004 Robert Frost: The Great American Poet Robert Frost was one of America ’s greatest poets who wrote of the ordinary; life‚ death and all that is between. Robert Frost was born Robert Lee Frost in 1874 to a Southern American man and his wife‚ of Scottish descent. Although Frost is primarily associated with New England through the poems that he wrote he was in fact born in

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    Robert Frost is considered the most universal in his appeal. His poems can be considered an act of classification‚ an act in which without simplifying the reality‚ and rendering it in some degree accessible to everyone. Robert frost wrote poetry with the style of nature just like how Whitman connects with the senses of mind body and soul. Frost was variably a poet of meditative moderation. The realities‚ he was looking for‚ were distinctive and it was in the heart of humanity and in common objects

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