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Robert Frost: Imagery In Four Poems

Abstract: 8 pages in length. The structural basis of imagery is symbolic of Robert Frost's intrinsic creativity and ability to see beyond the obvious. Characteristically reminiscent of the very essence of the author's literary interpretation, Frost's poems reflect significance quite distinguishable in their ability to address human conflict with mere images. Indeed, the author's extreme humanitarianism and devotion to the written word is significantly apparent within the imagery of his poetic boundaries. Not only does the reader assume the fact that the author is wholly attentive to his craft, but he also is privy to the notion that Frost writes only about things that are close to his heart. The writer discusses imagery as it relates to Death of the Hired Man, Home Burial, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and Mending Wall. Bibliography lists 5 sources.


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