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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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    compactness. The poem is deeply ingrained with inherent symbology and imagery. In just nine short linesFrost 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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    Belonging is a sense of connection or attachment to people‚ religion‚ culture or places. I think throughout the texts ’10 Mart St’‚ and ‘Migrant Hostel’ and the related texts ‘The arrival’ and ‘house of sand and fog’ the concept of belonging to place and culture is expressed strongly. In Migrant Hotel Skrzynecki talks about ‘sudden departures’‚ people always coming and going and not knowing who will be next. This creates a lack of belonging and place. That same feeling of lack of belonging and lack

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    of the individual. Both poets write about the isolation of the individual in their poems An Old Man’s Winter’s Night and Man And Dog. Frost depicts an elderly individual who is isolated form others because of the harshness of the natural environment around him. Whilst Thomas depicts a nomadic individual who wanders the countryside and who‚ In contrast to Frosts character embraces his isolation‚ choosing instead a “brown bitch” for his only company To begin with‚ Thomas writes in rhyming couplets

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    Analysis of the Poem “Mending Wall” by Robert Frost This poem is about a time when the author went up to fix the stone wall that stood between his property and his neighbors. The poem talks about the experience and the authors thoughts about the experience. “something there is that doesn’t love a wall” The author is wondering‚ probably as he travels to the wall‚ what it is that might destroy a wall. What exists that does not want a wall to stand. “that sends the frozen-ground-swell

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    “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost Robert Frost was born on March 26‚ 1874. His parents were Isabel Moodie and William Prescott Frost‚ Jr. His father was a drinker and a gambler‚ which made growing up hard for Robert. On June 25‚ 1876‚ Robert’s sister Jeannie was born. In 1879‚ Frost entered kindergarten however; he soon came home because of nervous stomach “pain” and did not return back to school that whole year. The next year‚ he tried going to the first grade‚ but dropped out again; the

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    The poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost addresses the idea of decision-making and choosing what direction life will take you. The poem is about the speaker arriving at a fork in the road‚ where both paths are carpeted with leaves. The persona‚ who is believed to be Frost himself‚ chooses to take the road less traveled by. He tells himself that he will take the other road another day‚ although he knows it is unlikely that he will have the opportunity to do so. The poem concludes with the

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    Wall” The boulders fall silently as nature begins to tear down man’s creation. In Robert Frosts poem “Mending Wall” the author offers lots of imagery to describe the walls human beings put up not only to physically separate themselves but also mentally. The two characters in this poem are described as two opposite beings not only in what is grown on their land but also expresses the difference in age between the two. Frost also expresses human emasculation when nature attacked the structures humans built

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    progressively get more and more realistic with age. “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost‚ and “Harlem” by Langston Hughes are two well-written poems that have similar real-life themes; choices‚ and dreams. “The Road Not Taken” can be affiliated with many real life situations. “And sorry I could not travel both” (Frost 2). This line simply states that it is not possible for someone to travel two roads at once. But Frost is not on a road‚ nor is he in a vehicle. He is walking down a path that suddenly

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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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