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1)Unflinching honesty in the face of facts is a recurrent theme in Frost's nature poetry

2)The very fact that the speaker can recognize in the landscape the full extent of his loneliness shows the mind's capacity for courage.

3)In both his nature poems and his pastorals the poet portrays average human experience by projecting it into a world remote and distinct.


4)A final aspect of the nature poetry and one of the most important is Frost's strong tendency to personification. The device is common enough in poems about nature, and most readers are likely to take an unfavorable view of it. It suggests a sentimental pantheism or oversimple allegorizing. Frost's personifications, however, are different from those to which the Romantics have accustomed us. Their personifications generally take the form of brief metaphor, while his are nearly always extended analogies

2006-12-07 11:48:39 · 2 answers · asked by Abdul S 3 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Unflinching honesty in the face of facts is a recurring theme in Frost's poetry on nature (or you can use nature poetry).

The very fact that the speaker can recognize the full extent of his loneliness in the landscape shows the mind's capacity for courage.

In both his nature poems and his pastorals, the poet portrays an average human experience by projecting them into a world remote and distinct.

A final aspect of the nature poetry and one of the most important is Frost's strong tendency to personify things. The device is common enough in poems about nature and most readers are likely to take an unfavorable view of it. It suggests a sentimental pantheism or oversimple allegory. Frost's personifications, however, are different from those to which the Romantics have accustomed us to. Their personifications generally take the form of brief metaphor while his are nearly always extended analogies.

2006-12-07 12:02:07 · answer #1 · answered by flit 4 · 0 0

1. You will always find truthfullness in Frost's nature poetry.
2. Finding peace and realizing one's state of mind is, being in nature, shows maturity and acceptance.
3. In both kind of poems - nature and pastoral - it is about the average human but in a world remote and distint.
4. Frost has a strong tendency to personification which you can always find in hid nature poetry. This is very often done in poems about nature. Not everybody can deal with it or understand it. Being sentimental is very often pushed aside. Frost does his personification different from other Romantics. He uses metaphor which are nearly always extended analogies.

2006-12-07 20:03:28 · answer #2 · answered by Jaqueline D 1 · 0 0

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