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Papers On Poetry
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Robert Frost/An Overview
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A 3 page overview that addresses the career of Robert Frost. The writer briefly touches on Frost's biography, and then uses three poems: "The Oven Bird," "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," and "The Road Not Taken," to discuss the principal themes and orientation of Frost's work. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Robert Frost/Art & Life in Cultural Context
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A 3 page essay that discusses the life of Robert Frost in connection with his poetry. Three poems are briefly analyzed and the writer relates what has been learned by this assignment. One of twentieth century America's greatest poets, Robert Frost (1874-1963), wrote verse that was not initially popular with the American public. For the first several decades of his adult life, Frost worked at a variety of jobs, and his family existed on the edge of poverty. He did not obtain financial stability and success as a poet until he was forty years old (Baym, et al 1762). Frost was a conservative poet who adhered to traditional forms and continued to write in the twentieth century the "kind of traditional poetry that modernists thought could no longer be written" (Baym, et al 1762). Through his remarkable use of imagery and also through his use of rhythm, which mirrors that of colloquial speech, Frost's poems often draw on the natural world to express complex meanings and nuances of understanding concerning life's major issues. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Robert Frost/Desert Places
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A 5 page analysis of Robert Frost's poem "Desert Places," in which the writer explores the idea that Frost's poetry is antipathetic to the notion that the universe is inherently good or delightful or hospitable. The writer shows how this statement applies to "Desert Places," and then substantiates this by looking at "Out, Out-" and "Nothing Gold Can Stay." No additional sources cited.
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Robert Frost/His Nature Poetry
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A 6 page research paper that investigates the nature poetry of Robert Frost. The writer argues that Frost was a "dark romantic" and interprets three of his poems, "Out, Out-," "Mending Wall," and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," according to the insights provided by secondary sources. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Robert Frost/Neither Out Far Nor In Deep
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A 5 page research paper that analyzes this Frost poem. The writer first discusses the form of the poem and then takes the poem stanza by stanza to discuss the meaning of its images and metaphors, drawing on scholarly and personal interpretation. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Robert Frost/The Road Not Taken
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A 3 page essay that explores why Frost used the word "I" both at the end of line 18 and the beginning of line 19 in this poem. The writer argues that this emphasis on a first person perspective can be better understood if the poem is considered within the context of Frost's life. No additional sources cited.
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Robert Frost/The Road Not Taken
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A 4 page essay that analyzes Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken.” There are crucial decisions in life that influence the nature that the person’s life takes from that moment onward. For a Christian, one such decision is when the individual decides to accept the gift of Salvation and follow Christ. This crucial decision sets the path or course for the person’s life. Robert Frost beautifully dramatizes the significance of this type of momentous decision in his poem “The Road Not Taken.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Robert Frost: “Mending Wall”
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This 3 page paper analyzes Robert Frost’s poem “Mending Wall.” Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Robert Frost: "Mending Wall" and "The Telephone"
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A 5 page paper which
examines the theme in the poems "Mending Wall" and "The Telephone" by Robert Frost.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Robert Frost: Imagery In Four Poems
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8 pages in length. The structural basis of imagery is symbolic of Robert Frost's intrinsic creativity and ability to see beyond the obvious. Characteristically reminiscent of the very essence of the author's literary interpretation, Frost's poems reflect significance quite distinguishable in their ability to address human conflict with mere images. Indeed, the author's extreme humanitarianism and devotion to the written word is significantly apparent within the imagery of his poetic boundaries. Not only does the reader assume the fact that the author is wholly attentive to his craft, but he also is privy to the notion that Frost writes only about things that are close to his heart. The writer discusses imagery as it relates to Death of the Hired Man, Home Burial, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and Mending Wall. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Robert Frost: Life and Poetry
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This 7 page paper explores the life and poetry of Robert Frost and the impact his life had on his work. The paper touches on some of his poems including “Mending Wall,” “Birches,” “Design,” “After Apple Picking” and “Acquainted with the Night.” Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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