Imagery in Robert Frosts Poetry
Title: Imagery in Robert Frosts Poetry
Category: Literature / English | Words: 2070 | Pages: 8.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Imagery in Robert Frosts Poetry
My object in living is to unite
My advocation and my vocation
As my two eyes make one in sight.
Only where love and need are one,
And the work is play for mortal stakes,
Is the deed ever really done…
Frost- “Two Tramps in Mud Time”
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
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interpretations” (Potter 49). His use of sound, his descriptions and his viewpoint of the world continue to help readers correctly translate his work. Even in his death Frost comes alive through his poetry and in a way achieves the resolution to the deed he wondered would ever be finished. Frost will stay in the eye of the public not only for his works, but the meaning underlying which causes people to be confident about themselves (Trachea 113).
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