Robert Frost's Poem 'Nothing Gold Can Stay'

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Response: Robert Frost wrote this poem in 1923. Frost is referencing creation from the perspective from a Christian. The poem is about creation and how it evolves over time. Frost is an American poet from New England. He was very concerned about the current political climate. This piece is a collection from the 20th century. "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is a long poem. This poem is a lyric poem because when saying the poem aloud, it feels like you are almost singing it. "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is not a narrative poem. It does not tell a story but instead focuses on emotions and thoughts. Although it does involve nature, this poem is not a haiku. The reason is it has more than 17 syllables and three line verses. It is not a confessional poem; "Nothing Gold Can Stay" does not revolve around a personal …show more content…

The names of the characters do suggest extra meanings. Nature can symbolize the innocence of a child and Eden symbolizes the cild after he/she loses her innocence. Frost is not hiding anything information from us although we do have to dig really deep and analyize "Nothing Gold Can Saturday" to fully understand it's meaning. The poem was written from a Christian's view. This means things will likely revolve around Christianity. Examples would be when Frost used "Eden". To him, it may symbolize the garden where Adam and Eve resided or a place of paradise. No parts of this poem is written in a particular dialect. The poem is not fantasy, but "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is solely based on the reader's emotions and thoughts so if the reader was able to connect the poem with a fantasy genre somehow, then it would be a fantasy? When reading "Nothing Gold Can Stay", you get a feeling of peacefulness. If you really read and try to u derstand it, you get a mysterious and omnious mood. The mood and tone does change throughout the poem. In the beginning, it was calming and peaceful. Towards the end, however, it starts to get

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