Saturday, May 25, 2019

A comparison of Robert Frost’s life and his writings

Literary works are considered in part as a reflection of the life or parts of the life of an author. Indeed, literary writers expose a part of them with the words that they pen and share with the world.The poet and his/her works stand side by side as individual entities that both share similarities, or even differences, with from each one other, and yet the poem is not the author, and the author is not the poem they are separate from each other, the one a part and product of the other but both entirely separate from each other.Because of this, it is interesting to investigate the presence of certain parallelisms, or certain opposites or contradictions, between the author and his life compared to the ethos of the literary works that a certain author has produced collectively, during his or her lifetime.One of the significant personalities in the long listing of American poets and literary writers is Robert Lee hoar, or simply Robert hoar. Frost, a four-time recipient of the Pulitz er Prize, has contributed immensely to the collection of American poetry and literary writing, resulting to his earning the stature that makes Frost an exaltation target for the analysis that this paper wishes to pursue.Investigating how professional literary critiques, analysts as well as other people who referenced Robert Frost or his works via the go off reliable and credible literature leads to the idea that Frosts works and what it stands for, what it means, and how it affects the audience are closely similar and related to Frost and how he lived his life, and it is in the pursuit of establishing this point is the endeavor to which this paper is dedicated to.The real and unsophisticated lifeFrost was born in San Francisco, California on March 26, 1874, extremely away 88 years later on January 29, 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts. He left behind American literature which he highly influenced and altered by adding his own works and his own writing style in the annals of American literary writing.In the pursuit of finding points of comparison that can establish familiar or contrasting points between the life of Frost and his writings, a cursory investigation of Frosts life and his writings would reveal that commonality in finicky is not actually difficult to establish.Most of Frosts writings was about the present time (at the time he was writing a particular piece), adding to the overall style of Frost which is generally realistic in nature. Frost wrote literary materials that reflect the life during his time, and in a way, the fictional works of Frost his characters, his society or community all reflects or imitates at least a part of Frosts real life and aspects of his personality. This is a very important aspect of similarity comparison which this paper points firstly in this paper.Frosts usual reference to rural life or the portrayal of rural life in his umpteen different literary works was a reflection of Frosts leanings towards the rural life, w hich was not very easy for Frost to completely attain since Frost, during his lifetime, spent much time in the city.Because of his penchant for the rural life, Frosts depiction and tales of rural life in his many works reflect the similarities that Frost experienced in real life, especially about Frosts rural life in both his untested and mature years. In the early years of his marriage with Elinor Miriam White, Frost worked as a farmer, tending to the Derry, New Hampshire farm that his father bought for them to use to get started on their married life.

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