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Critical Appreciation Of Robert Frost, By Robert Frost

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The author of this poem is Robert Frost. In his life the main reason I think he wrote this poem was because he saw people and things be gold then fade away. It was written in 1923 in New Hampshire. The poem is in the original language. This poem is not a series with other poems it is just one single poem. It was in the early 90's so I would think it would be related to the industrial age at the time in New England.
The style is a narrative. It's describing how even though everything seems gold and happy that there are things that will take away that gold. The story is about eden trying to hold this golden hue and once it got lost she started to grieve because it was beautiful and she lost it. The ed talks about how it's starting to turn …show more content…

He uses nature as the mother because it says "Natures first green is gold" so that implies
Robert Frost is concealing a little bit of information. It's mainly about what is gold and who is "Her" in the poem, most people would think that it's eden. Robert Frost leaves out that information because he wants the readers to figure it out. He probably knew that the meaning would change over time so he left details out.
The cultural part in this poem would be nature and way he describes it. It took place in the 1930's so it was happening during World War 1 and is talking about how the "Gold" in your country can't stay forever. The poem has a rhythmic feel to it but it has no slang words in it that relate to the time period.
It doesn't have any fantasy in it but it involves certain characters like eden who lived a long time ago. Unless Robert Frost made "Her" or eden a fantasy object, there is no type of fantasy in this poem. Since the wording and phrasing describe a place, a person could imagine a fantasy setting in his or her mind.
The mood is calm and peaceful, until the ending when it's grieving and painful. The shift begins when in the fourth stanza when it says "but only so an hour", rather than saying something cheerful or chipper it starts to get lonely and painful. The Tone in the beginning is hopeful and joyous because the first flower, or

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