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    Robert Frost’s poem “Acquainted with the Night” delves into the spatial and personal point of views of the speaker’s depressed mindset to depict exactly how deep the speaker has fallen into a dark place, physically and mentally. The first stanza immediately establishes the speaker and uses a unique choice of words to describe the scene. “I” is used to begin each line in the first stanza, which ultimately leads the reader to believe that “I” is the speaker. “I” also is the first sign of isolation

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    In “Acquainted with the Night” by Robert Frost, the poet writes about a man and his disconnection to society and his suffering of depression. Frost uses symbolism, Anaphora, imagery, personification and alliterations to convey his feelings of depression. In this poem written in terza rima rhyme scheme, Frost uses figurative language to paint a vivid picture of loneliness and despair. Even within the title itself, Frost makes it clear and simple to what the poem will be about. The word “Acquainted”

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    together and are employed by poets in their poems to provoke readers into new understandings of themselves and others. These notions are explored through Robert Frost’s poems “The Road Not Taken”, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” and “Acquainted With The Night”. Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American Pulitzer Prize winning poet. Frost was a deep twentieth century writer that affiliated his world with his poetry and hence achieved unparalleled popularity and critical

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    anything that bleeds. In “Acquainted with the Night,” Robert Frost portrays an image of a man that undergoes a cycle of depression in his earlier life which he overcame. However, the speaker’s depression is so insidious, and it’s compounds daily, that it’s impossible for it to end. Frost’s use of symbolism and imagery unfolds the overriding mood and theme of the poem. First and foremost, Frost’s use of universal symbols, gives us/ the readers an unquestionable mood. “Night” divulged in the poem is

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    “Acquainted with the Night” by Robert Frost is a very interesting poem to analyze because it is open to so many different interpretations. This is something Frost was very talented at with his work, as many of his other poems can all be open to multiple interpretations. One meaning of this poem could simply be Frost revealing his introverted personality while making a routine walk in the city of London. Although this is only a setting, since we see other dark aspects of this poem. This poem uses

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    He talks of how he has been “acquainted with the night,” perhaps using “the night” as a symbol of emotional darkness and destitute. He speaks of how he has “outwalked the furthest city light,” indicative of how he has separated himself from society. He mentions how he has “looked down the saddest city lane

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    In the poem Acquainted with the Night by Robert Frost which is written about depression and how he worries about it everyday, as the genre is sad as it goes into the category of the realism era. In the poem Robert Frost uses his rhyme scheme and rhythm to have the sadness flow throughout the entire poem, as his use of terza rima is used to rhyme his words together.\ He also uses alliteration, as to put a point the words in and have the poem have it deep meaning. The sounds used help give it the

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    can also be used symbolically to achieve a specific purpose in writing. Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost are known for their use of the cliché element of darkness, particularly in Dickinson’s “We grow accustomed to the Dark” and Frost’s “Acquainted with the Night”; these pieces use darkness to signify isolation and depression. Both authors differ in how the darkness is isolating and depressing; specifically, how the author feels the darkness separates him or her from the rest of society. Even though

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    In the poem “Acquainted with the night” by Robert frost is written while he’s in a state of loneliness looking for someone to help. In line 4 “I have looked down the saddest city lane”. He’ talking about how its physically lonely, the ally is sad looking. This is tying into my reason of loneliness. From line 8- 10 he’ hears an interrupted cry’ he thinks the cries for him, He tries to go find the person who yelled for him to help. But later, he finds out nobody was yelling for him. Before he knew

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    Frost’s “Acquainted with the Night” are two specific examples of dark poetry that these poets wrote. While “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark” and “Acquainted with the Night” both utilize darkness and night as symbols, and share similar imagery and tones, the two pieces differ because they have separate representations of darkness or night, contrasting points of view, and different structures. The similarities between Dickinson’s "We Grow Accustomed

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