Thursday, November 9, 2017
'Solitude and Robert Frost'
  ' end-to-end  all(prenominal) of  military mans history,  retirement has been seen as a delicate  function.  tied(p) nowadays, living in an extremely  incorporate and interdependent  universe of discourse as we do, all human beings  stick out - and  roughly  veritable(a) crave - their  lone(prenominal) moments. There  are  stack who  get over this (seldom temporary) separateness from the  humanness and use it for introspection,  religious development and a  concoction of former(a) practices benefiting their own selves. Others, however, do their very topper to avoid  purdah altogether and  unceasingly seek the  telephoner of other people.  disregarding of the preference (although for some people  purdah is not   such(prenominal) of a  alternative but an  inherent emotional need), this matter has been on the minds of people of all ages, ranks and  talented levels. Consequently,  purdah as a literary  fundament is  limn in a wide variety of literary  whole kit and caboodle in  humanity    literature and particularly, in American literature. In this essay I plan to  check into how the  motive of solitude is developed in  some(prenominal) of Robert frosts poems, by doing a  cosy reading of several of his poems I  bring on selected that I  intend are  well-nigh relevant to the theme in question. \nRobert  ice is an American poet, highly regarded for the depictions of rural  lifetime and his colloquial, almost  colloquial writing style. His  poetry often reflects a New England setting, where the poet himself  spend most of his life. However, he is more than a regional poet,  granted the fact that  ofttimes of his poetry consists of deep, building complex meditations on  linguistic universal themes. In fact, in many of his poems,  there is a  immutable back-and-forth alternation between the  history of the poem and its  wistful counterpart. As for the theme of solitude, which is one of the  dominant themes in  icings poetry, I believe it is  instant to note that it has a    biographical motivation.  over the course of his life, Robert  hoar suffered from nervousness and depression, much of which he attributes to a family background teem...'  
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