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Literary Analysis Of Robert Frost's Nothing Gold Can Stay

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Robert Frost wrote Nothing Gold Can Stay In 1923, Just five years after World War I. He believed that the war would be the end of the world. When you look at the first line of the poem you see that it says that " Nature's first green is gold....". In this line it sort of gives you a setting of the poem in nature, in spring. Then after it tells us the setting it says that the first green of nature is gold. This means that things at the beginning are gold, pure, and new. For Instance a Willow tree or a sunrise.. A willow tree is gold when it is just blooming the slowly turns green over time. A sunrise is nice because it seems to make the area brighter than any other time of day. Robert frost's poem Nothing Gold Can Stay is a narrative. It tells us of a new beginning of life, where there is gold. Then time passes and the gold fades away from life. The style of poem was most likely used because Robert wanted to share an idea of life through a story. The title of the poem refers to the final line of the poem. Nothing Gold Can Stay basically sums up the poem. At first life is new and gold, but with time life loses that gold until "nothing gold can stay." The title give the reader an obvious idea of what the poem might mean. When I read The title Nothing gold can stay I think of Someone who just got money. You have it at the beginning, but over time you must spend or lose the money to live. In The poem " nothing gold can stay." The word gold is continually used to define the good

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