Robert Frost
Title: Robert Frost
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 690 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Robert Frost
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 690 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
There are probably three things that account for Robert Frost’s poetry. In his poems, he uses familiar subjects, like nature, people doing everyday things and simple language to express his thought. His poems may be easy to read, but not necessarily easy to understand. Almost all of Frost’s poems are hiding a secret message. He easily can say two things at the same time. For example, in “The Road Not Taken”, Frost talks
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Drama, and
The Essay. Robert DiYanni. Boston:McGraw,1998. 669-70.
--“Desert Places.” Literature:Reading Fiction,Poetry,Drama, and the Essay.
Robert DiYanni. Boston:McGraw, 1998. 679.
--“Once by the Pacific.”Literature:Reading Fiction, Poetry, Drama and the
Essay. Robert DiYanni. Boston:McGraw, 1998. 676.
--“The Road Not Taken.” Literature:Reading Fiction,Poetry,Drama,and the
Essay. Robert DiYanni. Boston:McGraw, 1998. 513.
--“Tree at my Window.” Literature:Reading Fiction,Poetry,Drama,and the
Essay. Robert DiYanni. Boston:McGraw, 1998. 677.

