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Throughout the life of Robert Frost, many different kinds of struggles where manifested in his life that hampered his every thought. Some say that Frost went from a “bright and sunny day” to “a dreary night.” But even with all of the animosities that plagued his life, Robert Frost evolved to become one of America’s greatest poets.
Frost’s poems were not respected in the United States at the time that he first began writing. But after a brief stay in England, Frost emerged as one of the most extraordinary writers in his time. Publishing A Boy’s Will and North Of Boston, Frost began his quest.
In the book A Boy’s Will, Frost writes poems of hope and beauty. “Love and a Que
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So much of the true Frost can be seen in his poem, “The Vantage Point” (A Boy’s Will). Frost explores not only the enormous tragedy of losing a child, but he touches on the rippling effects that such a tragedy can have on family members. ” He seems content with charting out in a direction all his own regardless of the difficulties he has encountered. stion,” illustrates the optimistic view of a bridegroom trying to help a poor man. ” Frost feels that if he and his neighbor must spend time each spring repairing the wall, there must be “something there is that doesn’t love a wall. Through the use of opposing new points and opinions Frost seems to be struggling with his seems positive and negative perspective. What’s more, he clearly exposes his strategy of immersing himself in nature until he begins to need social relations again; likewise, when he has his fill of mankind, he retreats back to the comfort and solitude of nature. It is there that the reader can come to a conclusion on how they want to interpret the writings.
In this next book, North Of Boston, Frost for the first time shows evidence of his maturing by writing a short narrative essay called “Home Burial. As they walk along mending the wall, Frost and his neighbor discuss the philosophy of walls. Using a descriptive and conversational writing style, Frost explores his every emotion. His heart shows compassion but his minds shows logic. In my ways, the “home” as well as the marriage were “buried” with the dead child. His far fetching spiracles of imaginative words, leaves the reader to his or her own imagination.
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