Robert Frost
In this research project we will be studying the American poet Robert Frost. We will be writing about why we selected this particular poet, his life and how he began his career in poetry, a critical analysis of what critics have said about his poems, and what his poems were based on. We will then give our own opinions on two of Robert Frost's We have selected to research the life and works of American poet Robert Frost for a number of reasons. First of all Robert Frost is one of the most famous American poets of all time, who successfully reflected the tragedies of his life in his art of poetry. This is not something that many people can do well. An other reason is that he had a very interesting and depressing life. When Robert was only ten years old his father died, he had a troubled marriage, two of his children died at infancy, one become insane and killed himself . We also selected this poet for our project because he had won a number of poetry awards, he won the Pulitzer Prize four times. He had also received honourary degrees from Oxford and Cambridge. The main thing that convinced us that Frost was worthy of our time and research was that he befriended JFK and
Monroe of "Frost and Masters" said this about "Mountain Interval", "Mr. He read his poem "The Gift Outright" at John F. For example, Lascelles Abercrombie of "A New Voice: said that "Frost is an American poet who noticeably standout against tradition". CRITICS ACCOUNTS Robert Frost was a world class poet. By reading Frost's poetry readers will see that his poems are full subtle effects that can fill one's imagination and fascinate them. Later on he continued to write poetry with even more success, while living on farms in Vermont and New Hampshire as well as teaching literature at Amherst College, The University of Michigan, Harvard, and Dartmouth college. After he finished highschool, Frost attended Dartmouth college for only a few months in 1892. Robert Frost had also published his most successful book on his 88th birthday which caused him to finish his career on a strong note. His poetry is based mainly on simple things (even though his emotional range is wide and deep). The subjects of Robert Frost's poems are very well developed and memorable. "Robert Frost is the most passionate poet America has ever produced. In 1895 his father, a newspaper editor died of tuberculosis when he was only ten years old. These people became his friends and helped his literary career a great deal. During his poetry career, Frost was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry four times in 1924, 1931, 1937, and 1943.
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