Articles for tag: Prehistory, Robert Frost

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Robert Frost: Nehru’s Gift to Us

The world today badly needs inspirational and transformational leaders, whose vision can easily be shared and imbibed by all those, whose lives they touch directly or indirectly. Essentially, it means making personal sacrifices for the common good. In recent times, I can only think of Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela. They don’t seem to ...

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Robert Frost’s “Fire and Ice”

Robert Frost’s poetry is infused with symbolism and connotative value. Frost’s treatment of nature is not Romantic, and does not pertain to moral edification like Wordsworth.” While Wordsworth makes the natural supernatural, and Coleridge leaves the supernatural natural, Robert Frost renders the natural universal. Fire and Ice”, though a small poem, is replete with strong ...

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Robert Frost’s Birches

Although Robert Frost was born in San Fransisco, he called the North Eastern United States his childhood home because he moved to Massachusetts with his mother, after his father’s death. Robert Frost had superior schooling growing up, and even went on to study at Harvard University, though he left Harvard before attaining his degree. Frost ...

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Analysis of Robert Frost’s “Mending Wall”

April is National Poetry Month. In honor of National Poetry Month, I’d like to present a critical analysis of Robert Frost’s Mending Wall. I know that many people say that Frost’s poems are either trite or too over analyzed, but I personally love many of Frost’s poems. The first Robert Frost poem I ever read ...

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Best Robert Frost Quotes

The best Robert Frost quotes are a matter of opinion. Frost’s words and quotes live on today and are repeated on a daily basis. Here are, in my opinion, the best Robert Frost quotes. BEST ROBERT FROST QUOTES NUMBER ONE A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ...

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Taking a Gander at Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”

Everyone is faced with decisions in their life that will set them down a specific path, leaving the other path to never be trodden. There is never a straight path that leaves one with but a sole direction in which to head. Regardless of the original message that Robert Frost had intended to convey, his ...

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Fire and Ice by Robert Frost: How Should the World End?

Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To know that for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice. By Robert Frost (1874-1963) ...

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Poetry Analysis: Robert Frost’s “Mowing”

Robert Frost has been hailed as “the Farmer-Poet of America”. So for him, the act of mowing is intricately linked to his way of life. It is more than a mechanical routine for him. Though the scythe is a machine by itself, Robert Frost apostrophizes the same by attributing it with human-like qualities. At once ...

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Analysis of “The Road Not Taken”

“The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost is a memorable classic poem, full of imagery. It flows, elicits emotional response, is a story poem, and has a message. Many young readers learn it by heart or recite it for classroom assignment, and the poem sticks with its readers for decades. I know it has for ...