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    In "Acquainted with the Night," by Robert Frost, a first person narrator wanders out of the night and then back again. During his dark and dim travels the man stops to listen to a cry from a distance. After his pause, the man continues on his journey, indifferent about the night. "Acquainted with the Night" contains many different poetic devices that help the continuity and theme flourish. Since this poem is a terza rima, it allows the reader to quickly and smoothly operate through the poem. The

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    "Acquainted With The Night” is a poem written by Robert Frost, one of the first things we notice is its consistent ambic pentameter structure.The poem seems to be speaking about a highly educated man who, at first glance, is taking a walk throughout the night and discussing his thoughts and setting. However, as we look deeper into the poem, we begin to get a sense of darkness and gloominess as if this man is describing not necessarily his physical surroundings, but his “meetings” with depression

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    primarily associated with the lifestyle and landscape of New England (poets.org). Robert Frost uses a variety of writing techniques and poetic themes throughout his poems that deal with everyday life in a rule environment. In Frost’s poem “Acquainted with the Night”, he uses the theme of Isolation vs. dissatisfaction and man vs. the natural world to make it significant to the reader that the narrator is all alone with hardly any human contact. The way that Frost has his poems formatted is so that when

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    soul. “Acquainted with the Night,” composed by Robert Frost, expresses the lack of joy through the mood, which is overall melancholy, through imagery, and the theme, which is the light in one doesn’t last forever, through symbolic objects such as night and light. Traditionally, an author applies specific literary devices to emphasize the meaning of their work. Frost uses imagery to express the total mood of being melancholy throughout the poem. The main character in “Acquainted with the Night” is

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    Poetic Devices in “Acquainted with the Night” In the poem, “Acquainted with the Night”, Robert Frost speaks of wandering the city at night. He speaks of the night like a friend, but in reality he is friendless. Through his use of hyperboles and imagery, the author provides an in-depth look of what he feels and experiences at night. Robert Frost uses hyperboles to exaggerate how he feels about the city at night. In line 4, the author says,” I have looked down the saddest city lane.” (l.4) A lane

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    The two poems that will be compared and contrasted will be “The House on the Hill” by Edwin Robinson and “ Acquainted with the Night” by Robert Frost. I am going to compare and contrast rhyme, images, schemes and sounds. These two poems have similarities and differences. Both Robert Frost and Edwin Robinson used strong images to explain place and time. Both poems are simple and understandable. Both are sad and they have repetition lines, but there is a different scheme in “ the House on the Hill”

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    “Acquainted with the night” is similar to a sonnet form poem. This poem has 14 lines just like a regular sonnet poem. This particular poem follows a rhyme scheme of ABABCBCDCDADAA; but a sonnet rhyme scheme is ABABCDCDEFEFGG. This poem is also written in Terza Rima and Iambic Pentameter. Each line in this poem has 10 syllables, no more than 10 nor less than 10. Robert Frost “Acquainted with the Night” symbolizes depression with the help of literary devices. The first line in the poem “I been

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    feelings about certain topics- like night. In the two poems Night Luck by Heidi Mordhorst and Acquainted with the Night by Robert Frost, they explain their feelings about the topic night. Frost and Mordhorst have fairly significant difference in perspective of the night time. Acquainted with the Night is a poem where Frost explains things that have happened in his life. Night Luck is a poem where the narrator is appreciative of the peace that she can find at night. Both Frost and Mordhorst employ similar

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    The worst feeling to a wretched individual is when loneliness and depression merge together, leaving the fragile human left in the saddest thoughts and the most heartbreaking state. Robert Frost’s “Acquainted with the Night,” illustrates the feeling of isolation and depression through the use of imagery and symbolism to develop the mood and theme of the poem. Frost sketches a depressing setting through the imagery of the rain and darkness, also outlining the moon as a symbol of light. When a human

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    Common Task #4 - RQA Poetry always has a deeper meaning for the reader to find out. This is usually the theme of the poem that the author creates. Robert Frost’s “Acquainted With The Night,” is about how a speaker is fond of the night life and has walked around the city looking down all it’s alleys and streets. With the poem, I will be explaining the speaker, structure and, language of this Robert Frost poem. First off, the speaker, this is very important in many poems but in my mind the speaker

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