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Biography of Robert Frost in 200 words

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The history of Robert Frost states:

  • Robert Lee Frost was an American poet.
  • He was born on March 26, 1874 and died on January 29, 1963 at the age of 88 years.
  • He is best known for his autobiography of rural life and his use of the slang American dialect (slang).
  • His poems were frequently stopped in rural New England in the early twentieth century, and he used these settings to address complex social and philosophical themes.
  • In 1892, Robert Frost graduated from Lawrence High School.
  • His mother joined Ian Church in Sweden and only included him in it.
  • But when she got older, she left the same thing.
  • Forty-two years - from 1921 to 1962 - Frost spent most of the summer and autumn teaching at Bread Loaf School of English in Middlebury College, on its mountain camp at rip ton, Vermont.
  • It is regarded as a major factor in the development of the school and its writing programs.
Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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                                    Biography of Robert Frost

On March 26, 1874, Robert Lee Frost was born in San Francisco, California. He was a well-known and well-liked American poet of the 20th century. Both in America and in England, he had published most of his works. He is still renowned for his accurate portrayals of rural life and his command of informal language. Most of his early 20th-century writing focused on rural New England life, which he utilised to explore intricate social and philosophical issues.

William Prescott Frost, Jr., a journalist, and his mother Isabelle Moodie welcomed Robert Frost into the world. The family relocated to Lawrence, Massachusetts after William's passing in May 1885.

Robert Frost earned his high school diploma from Lawrence in 1982. Frost was baptised in the Swedenborgian church after his mother became a member, but as an adult he departed. Frost was born and raised in the city, and his first poetry was featured in the magazine of his high school.

His first poem, "My Butterfly An Elegy," was sold to the New York Independent in 1894 for $15. He worked as an English instructor at Plymouth, New Hampshire's Pinkerton Academy from 1906 to 1911 before joining New Hampshire Normal School. Frost sailed to Great Britain in 1912, arriving in a little village outside of London. His debut collection of poetry, "A Boy's Will," was published in 1913, followed by "North of Boston" in 1914.

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