Comparison Of Frost's Two Tramps In Mud Time And Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
Robert Frost is generally viewed as a poet of nature. In fact, much of his fame is based solely on his status as a "folk philosopher". Yet, when his poems are analyzed in depth, it becomes apparent that his views on nature are quite complex, much more so than what is usually seen.
Frost had a love-hate relationship with Mother Nature. He loved the peaceful quite days when he was alone with nature, but he knew that in the outside world it was chaotic and crumbling to pieces. He saw nature as beautiful and full of hope, yet also random and chaotic.
One piece in which he ....
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