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    The Robert Frost Poem “My November Guest” is a very dark and gray poem. The poem takes place in the month of November and the poets sorrow is talking throughout the piece. A man’s sorrow is misunderstood and that is the main focus of this poem Sorrow is a complex statement; it could mean a lost one‚ winter’s chill or depression. This poem is about all three. When a person is depressed darkness can be beautiful as put in the poem‚ “thinks these dark days of autumn rain are beautiful as days can

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    In the poem‚ "Out-Out" by Robert Frost; the speaker has a somber‚ serious‚ regretful attitude‚ an ironic tone‚ and a vivid descriptive voice towards the events occurring throughout the poem. He (the speaker) is shown as a witness to the story that takes place. Frost uses this dramatic take on a chain of events to guide you through a series of emotions as the poem develops. The first thing I noticed in reading the poem was the calm and serene atmosphere that the speaker was describing. "The buzz

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    Essay: Discuss ways which work is made significant in ‘Mending wall’ and how it relates to ‘after apple picking’ (language‚ imagery‚ verse form). In his poem ‘Mending wall’‚ Robert Frost presents the idea to us of the physical labour involved in repairing a wall‚ and the significance of this‚ showing the effect it can have between people. This literal idea also hides a double meaning‚ presented to us through poetic techniques such as metaphors‚ imagery‚ structure and humour. The wall is the paradox

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    about 3 poems written by Robert Frost. This essay is very well written‚ put together good‚ and flows smoothly! Good Job! Robert Frost’s Use of Nature In His Poetry In most poetry and literature people can pick out certain characteristics that tend to appear in each piece of the authors work. In the work of Robert Frost he has certain ideas and themes that can be found in many of his creations of literature. Nature is one theme that seems to play a major role in the poetry he writes. He tends to

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    compactness. The poem is deeply ingrained with inherent symbology and imagery. In just nine short lines‚ Frost perfectly captures two of the most thought of possibilities of how the world will end. On the surface it seems to just be about the possibilities of how the world will end in either fire or ice‚ and how Frost personally would prefer the world end in fire over ice. However under all of that‚ Frost lays bare to the reader the ugliness of man. Starting off by listing two major groups of people‚

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    In his address Education by Poetry given at Amherst College in 1930‚ Robert Frost introduces the two roles of poetry in education. The first role is that through poetry we cultivate our taste. The second role‚ which is said to be more crucial‚ is that poetry teaches us how to discern and understand metaphor in our life. Having read that poetry helps us with our handling metaphor‚ I naturally reached one simple question. Why is it important to have an ability to identify and comprehend metaphor in

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    Robert Frost‚ an American author‚ wrote “Out‚ Out” to reflect his New England background and to entertain and teach his readers about life in general. Throughout his life he has been honored and awarded‚ he has also wrote quite a few poems‚ and has had more than his share of pain and suffering. Robert Frost was born in San Francisco‚ California on March 26‚ 1874. Two years after his father would be diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis and would later die in 1885‚ his mother would also die at a

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    Singularity in Robert Frost’s “The Census- Taker” Robert Frost’s approach to human isolation is always an interesting exploration. His poem of desertion and neglect paired with eternal hopefulness ignite the reader in his poem “The Census-Taker.” All of the elements of a Frost poem are in this particular poem. “The Census-Taker” must be from an earlier time in Frost’s career because the poem is written in an open‚ free verse similar to the style of his earlier 20th century poetry like “Mending Wall”

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    Eng 1102 September 19‚ 2013 Robert Frost: “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Robert Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is about a man who stops to admire snowfall in woods as he is travelling from farms to market. Caught between reality and fantasy‚ the poem is full of contrasts and irony. Life is so busy that often at times adults cannot enjoy Earth’s beauty. The narrator’s description‚ “The woods are lovely‚ dark and deep”‚ sounds as if he just realized how much beauty he

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    “Nothing Gold Can Stay” Robert Frost desires his poetry to “begin in delight and end in wisdom.” He achieves this as seen in “Nothing Gold Can Stay‚” using metaphors‚ soft alliterations and wise biblical allusions showing that everything beautiful and young comes to an end. The Poem begins with metaphors which make comparisons to the beauty of youth. “Natures first green is gold‚” compares the precious beauty of first stages to the priceless value of gold. “Her early leaf’s a flower‚” demonstrates

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