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Robert Frost

People long to find a passion in their lives, something they can not put down or forget.

Robert Frost found his love in poetry and nature. Robert Frost was brought into this

world in San Francisco, on March 26, 1874. As a young boy, Robert Frost had a normal

life for a late-nineteenth century schoolboy. His environment changed after his father's

death, when he moved to Massachusetts in 1885. In Massachusetts, Frost fell in love with

the New England atmosphere and decided to attend Dartmouth College. After only one

semester, Frost transferred to Harvard to study classic literature. It was here that Frost

learned about and was influenced by classical poets such as Horace. Even as a student at

Harvard, he found time to write poetry, sending his work to local magazines and papers

hoping that they would be published. Soon after Frost's college years he inherited a New

Hampshire farm, which allowed him to rekindle his relationship with the New England

environment. This relationship helped inspire him to write many of his great poems, such

as "Birches", "Spring Pools" and "Sitting By a Bush in Broad Sunlight." Later, Frost

moved on to be an accomplished teacher and writer. From his early forties to his death in


fundamentals and values, as he became a master poet in his own time.

metaphors, "in general few and lame"(Current Biography pg. 280). Still, others think him

One of the greatest honors bestowed upon a poet is the admiration of his fellow

Of course, not everyone was so susceptible to Frost's work. Some found it rather

When old.

For fear it would make me conservative

tennis without a net"(Frost,pg.11). The third style Frost used for his poems was the

standards" (pg.9). Others value his use of the theme of significant toil by which people

"His effects even at their simplest, depend upon a certain slyness for which the reader

Another style Frost used to write with was the style of rhyming. When Frosts poetry was

restriction of New England landscapes. Ever since Frost was a small boy he had a special



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