Modern Frost Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 10 pages of analysis of Modern Frost.

Modern Frost Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 10 pages of analysis of Modern Frost.
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Modern Frost

Summary: Robert Frost once said "In order to know who we are, we must know opposites." Few of his poems demonstrate this sentiment as well as "Directive" and "Desert Places. "While "Desert Places" makes a passing mention to the necessity of an isolated state for a spiritual journey, it gives no further instructions or presentation of a foreseeable resolution. Instead, the reader gets greater insight into why this isolated journey of self-discovery is so intimidating.
The Modern Frost

Robert Frost once said "In order to know who we are, we must know opposites." Few of his poems demonstrate this sentiment as well as "Directive" and "Desert Places". On the surface, the poem "Directive" details a person returning to an old rural town to find it deserted and in the process of being reclaimed by nature. The poem is told by someone who is either omniscient or very close to the main figure of the poem. The narrator of the poem can be seen as some sort of guru, priest, or spiritual guide. In "Desert Places," the poem is told by someone who is passing by a field on their way somewhere and reflecting on loneliness and their isolation. In both of these poems, the speakers takes the subject of the poem on a journey that details the conflicting relations of man's natural world...

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