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Biography of Robert frost in 100 words

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Robert Frost:

Robert Lee Frost was an American writer.  

• His work was originally published in England before it was circulated in America.

• Robert Frost was born in San Francisco, but his family migrated to Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1884 following his father's death.

• Frost was esteemed frequently during his lifetime and is the only poet to receive four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry.  

• He became one of America's rare "public literary figures, practically an artistic institution

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Answered by probrainsme104
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Robert Frost was born in metropolis in 1874 but after his father died when he was 11 his family moved to New England, on the East Coast where his grandparents lived. Here he attended highschool where he was honoured as an exceptional student, with a fellow student Elinor White. Recognising that they were both very bright and adored poetry, they began a relationship and ultimately married.this sense presumably stems from the very fact that, in spite of his intelligence, Frost was a school dropout who came from an unprivileged background. Frost had not settled into college life. He didn't want fraternity life and hated being but Elinor. Frost supported his family through work on various farms and thru teaching. In 1912 Frost and his family moved to England, where, with the cash he got from selling his farm, he was able to devote himself entirely to writing. His efforts to determine himself and his work were before long successful. Favourable reviews on each side of the Atlantic resulted in Frost’s reputation as a number one poet. Frost moved back to America in 1915 where, with the cash he got from book sales enabled him to shop for a farm in New Hampshire.In 1938 his wife Elinor died suddenly of a coronary failure. And even as he looked as if it would be pulling things together all over again, his son Carol committed suicide in 1940.  In his work, Frost found the best meaning within the plants. Shunning the fashionable world of town, Frost relied upon the natural surroundings of his various farms to supply him inspirationally and symbols. But he always refused to be classified as a nature poet, insisting his poems contained most more. However, the appeal of Frost to such a big amount of people during his lifetime and afterwards, was the connection he allowed them to an almost forgotten world of nature in an exceedingly times of cities and industry.

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