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Robert Frost contrasts the lives of the poor with that of the rich in his poem, “A Roadside Stand.” The poor people had constructed a roadside stand to sell their goodies and earn a living, but the rich did not even bother to take a look at it. Summary and Analysis of A Roadside Stand… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of A Roadside Stand by Robert Frost
‘Men build too many walls and not enough bridges’ -Isaac Newton. The poem “Mending Wall” by Robert Frost presents his ideas of barriers between people, communication, friendship and the sense of safety that people acquire from building barriers. Summary of Mending Wall by Robert Frost Lines 1-9: The narrator expresses his wonder about a phenomenon, through… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of Mending Wall by Robert Frost
A Considerable Speck (Microscopic) A speck that would have been beneath my sight On any but a paper sheet so white Set off across what I had written there. And I had idly poised my pen in air To stop it with a period of ink When something strange about it made me think, This… Continue reading A Considerable Speck
A poem has an outcome that though for seen was pre destined from the first image of the original mood- and indeed from the very mood – Robert frost Robert Frost the great American poet has given his panoramic view on nature and man meanness. His response to nature is entirely realistic. The poem a… Continue reading A Brook in the City Analysis by Robert Frost
Robert Frost was born in San Francisco on 26th March 1874. His family was from New England. Frost joined Dartmouth College in 1892, and his first poem, ‘The Butterfly,’ was published in New York Independent in 1894. He was honored with the Pulitzer Prize and was invited to recite his poem ‘The Gift Outright’ at… Continue reading A Boundless Moment: Analysis
Putting in the Seed was published in the volume ‘Mountain Interval’. It actually combines the form of a sonnet and dramatic monologue. A wonderfully crafted sonnet, whose central theme moves from the particular instance of “sowing a seed” to the universal sentiments of love and birth. This poem is not easy to understand. Thus effort… Continue reading Putting in The Seed Analysis and Summary by Robert Frost
Tree at My Window is a poem flushed with romanticism but with a difference, prioritizing man over Nature, depicting the theme of dilemma and the typical Frost’s understanding of Nature. I think this will be enough to give you a proper idea and understanding of the poem. The following elements are analyzed: an introduction to… Continue reading Tree at My Window Analysis and Summary by Robert Frost
Explantion of The Housekeeper by Robert Frost The Housekeeper by Robert Frost is not a poem but has been called a “dramatic tale” and “a tragedy” by Robert Frost himself in his letters, was published in Frost’s collection of works called “North of Boston” in 1915. It pans out a conversation between an old woman,… Continue reading The Housekeeper Analysis by Robert Frost
This article provides a complete summary and critical analysis of the wonderful poem written by Sir Robert Frost, “Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening.” Analysis of Stopping by The Woods on a Snowy Evening: Stopping by woods on a snowy evening by Robert Frost comes across as a beautiful piece celebrating nature’s beauty… Continue reading Analysis of Stopping by The Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost
This article provides a complete summary of the wonderful poem ‘the road not taken by Robert Frost. ‘The Road Not Taken’ is a beautiful piece of poetry which has the power to take an imaginative mind at a fork in a forest on a young autumn morning. The Road not taken by Frost summary is the… Continue reading The Road Not Taken Analysis by Robert Frost- Summary and Meaning