Conclusion of Robert frost biography
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Students should be able to gather many things from reading both Frost's poems and criticism about his poems. They should be able to infer that his poems relay his love of nature and science, that his life spent farming probably influenced his poetry, and that he used many poetic devices to relay his themes. Students should be aware that the values he presented in his poems were derived from a type of community or society that was very different from their own: one that was rural and perhaps fearful of the new modernism that was emerging. Furthermore, students should identify some themes in his work such as the difficulty of understanding oneself and a communion with nature.
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