Robert Frost Research Paper

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Robert Frost
As a proclaimed literary sensation, Robert Frost has contributed marvelous works to today’s society. With uses of vivid imagery, a celebration of rural activities, and his present-day influences, Frost has earned many awards in today’s society as a successful author in the poetic style of writing. Frost’s magnificent works have impacted today’s different types of literature. While attributing Frost’s incredible works, he uses an accelerated usage of vocabulary to perfectly describe the different scenes in his poetry. In Frost’s acclaimed poem, “After Apple-Picking”, vivid imagery is described in the lines that read, ‘magnified apples appear and disappear, stem end blossom end, and every fleck of russet showing clear,’ (Poetry Foundation) with this description, the reader can clearly identify that the season being described is that of the fall. With the wide ranges of vivid imagery in the poetry, specific titles often help the …show more content…

Regionalism is defined by the Merriam Webster’s Dictionary as the following: consciousness of and loyalty to a distinct region with a homogeneous population. Regionalism is present throughout all of Robert Frost’s works when he carefully, and accurately describes his surrounding area(s). We can favor the regionalist views that Frost offers because, without the different perspective, literature values could have been lost. Frost also has an amazing ability to portray the local truth in nature, because of the regionalist perspective of which he writes in (Poetry Foundation). Frost also claims the he knows more of farm life than he did before he had read his poems. That means he knows more of life (Poetry Foundation). As the New Republic published an article regarding Frost’s works stated that there is a reverse temptation to see ourselves as we really are, and remembering how little we knew about our decisions (New

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