Robert Frost Research Paper

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Robert Frost was a brilliant poet and author. He was a symbolism of America and its people throughout the early and mid-twentieth century He had a special quality about his poets that were absent in all his contemporary’s poems because he suffered so much in his life. Frost’s poems were unique in that they related to the average people. His father died of tuberculosis when he was 11 and the girl he proposed to rejected him on his first try (among other things). (“Robert Frost” Biography.com) Frost overcame tragedy early in life. After his father died he moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts where he attended Lawrence high school and graduated as a co-valedictorian, he later enrolled in Dartmouth college and dropped out after a semester to get work. After failing at both of his goals for the next two years (marrying his love Elinor Mary Wright, and publishing a poem), Frost decided it was time for a change of scenery and went to place in Virginia called Dismal Swamp. Dismal Swamp was a place where most poets used its drab scenery and harsh conditions to get inspiration for poems about heartsick lovers. Frost emerged from the swamp a changed man and the theme of nature and losing yourself in nature appeared routinely in his poems since then. Take …show more content…

He won a record four Pulitzer Prizes and even spoke at JFKs inauguration speech. The thing that made Robert Frost Unique was the relatability he had with both the everyday man and famous man. His poems were easy to read by all classes and appreciated by all. At the inauguration of The Robert Frost Library JFK said "In honoring Robert Frost, we therefore can pay honor to the deepest source of our national strength," Kennedy said. "That strength takes many forms and the most obvious forms are not always the most significant. […] Our national strength matters; but the spirit which informs and controls our strength matters just as much."22

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