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Robert Frost Home Burial

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One of Robert Frost most notable and emotionally draining poems is the Home Burial. This poem is about how a husband and wife fight after the tragic loss of their baby. In the beginning of the poem, the husband asks “‘what is it you see, From up there always—for I want to know’ ” (Frost 6). After he asked her that question “her face changed from terrified to dull” (Frost 9). This body language reaction shows that the wife doesn’t feel any type of emotion when it comes to her husband. She cannot fathom why he doesn’t immediately realize what she was looking at and why she had that look on her face. The way they grieve after their baby’s death has caused a strain between them. The mother grieves outwardly, crying and voicing her sadness. The

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