1874 - 1963
Controversial American poet famous for poems depicting nature and his use of colloquial American speech.
Robert Frost's poems use nature as a metaphorical foundation to pass his home-brewed advice and understanding of the world to the reader. Natural processes and features, such as snow in Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening are used to signify events in human lives and draw conclusions about human behaviour.
Robert Frost and the Problems we have in Life -- an analytical essay written by a student
Techniques and Ideas of Two Poems -- Mending Wall and The Tuft of Flowers
Techniques of a Frost Poem -- - Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
A Layman's Understanding of Robert Frost's 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' -- Robert Frost achieves something rare in that his poetry is both literal and elusive, his language both plain and powerfully dramatic.
Growth -- Analysis of Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost