Imagery in Robert Frosts Poetry
And the work is play for mortal stakes,For Robert Frost it seemed that the deed of writing and interpreting his poetry never ended. His technique included simple dialect and description, his imagery was physical yet hypothetical, and his method showed his opposing views of the universe. Frost said, “The subject of poetry should be common in books…it should happen to everyone but it should have occurred to no one before as material” (Trachea 165). He was known to use anything he could to help the reader understand his writings, and in their own way, learn to interpret them into useful paragons for everyday living. Frost said that poems were merely a basis for which humans can perform in the face of the confusions of everyday life. “In addition to drawing on familiar subject matter as a means of affording him the kind of originality he sought, Frost placed great emphasis on his choice of simple image-making words and phrases for the same reason” (Trachea 166). He is said to have to think more deeply to call up images in
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Approximate Word count = 2024
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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