Analyzing poems by Robert Frost.
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Throughout the ages, educated people have a history of disagreeing with each other, on matters ranging from whether or not man has evolved from apes, or simply to the meaning of a line of a favorite poem. One such topic that is often debated among scholars everywhere is what makes a poem a poem.
While some people believe that only those that contain a specific rhyme and rhythm scheme can be truly considered poetry, others
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however, is shown to be the "good guy," who correctly tries to discuss the pain they share over their son's death, and she will not. Overall, Frost's poems really speak to the soul of all who read them. Whether they are talking about the importance of getting one's feelings out in the open, or about missed opportunities in life, no matter how the reader interprets the poetry, they can almost always learn from reading them.
however, is shown to be the "good guy," who correctly tries to discuss the pain they share over their son's death, and she will not. Overall, Frost's poems really speak to the soul of all who read them. Whether they are talking about the importance of getting one's feelings out in the open, or about missed opportunities in life, no matter how the reader interprets the poetry, they can almost always learn from reading them.