Robert Frost Poetry Analysis

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Throughout the vast collection of American literature, very few individuals have attained a position as distinguished as Robert Frost within literature. Even after his death in 1963, he is still remembered today for his great literary works. Although Robert Frost is heavily associated with New England, especially within his poetry, he is actually born in San Francisco. Robert Frost is born on March 26, 1874 to William Frost Jr., and Isabelle Moodie. While Robert Frost is 11 years old his father passes away from tuberculosis, leading the family to move to Lawrence, Massachusetts. The family moves in with Frosts grandparents and Frosts attends Lawrence High School. It is during the years spent here that Frosts meets his wife Elinor White. Frosts …show more content…

Frosts achieves this by using symbolism to associate deep meaning and feelings within his poetry. Various aspects of nature are often used to symbolize different things. In a rather gloomy poem titled “Bereft”, the bleak landscape described within the poem portrays the extent of the speaker’s loneliness. (Lynen) Another example can be seen in the poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay”. (Warren 1-10) The poem seems mainly descriptive until the last line stating the loss of beauty. The loss of beauty within the poem is linked to the loss of innocence within the Eden. (Warren 1-10) Analogies, metaphors and symbolism are all apparent in frosts poems to help relay deeper …show more content…

Frosts goes through many changes in his life and his poetry is a reflection of himself. His love of nature is the main reason he acquires a farm and is shown in many of his poems. This is also linked as the reason for his descriptive images to portray certain feelings within his poetry. As Frost is going on through life he faces many changes and choices. Poems such as “The Road Not Taken”, describing the agonizing choice of having to choose between two roads, illustrates the struggles that he had to endure. (Wilcox) As with any writer, Frosts uses his poetry as a creative outlet to relieve the stress that he deals with in everyday life. But for all of his struggles he achieves success, a universal concept that everyone can relate to as expressed in his own poems. Robert Frost remains still remains today as one of the most prestigious poets of American

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