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I was born in a small village. I was only five years when my parents died. A neighbour took to their house keep when I was growing up. After a few years there was a terrorist attack in our village. My neighbour and other relative ran into the deeper into the forest. After sometime we reached the most inner part of the forest. First, we gather wood gather some we made our shelter from leaves and tree’s bark and we finally set our camp. We were also afraid that terrorist will follow our footpaths and kill us. We lived many days in the forest and finally I grew and I learnt how to live in the forest. My neighbours also died when they were old and finally I stelled near a city of the emperor which was 100km away from the forest. I live in the cave and followed my regular routine. One day a man came to my cave he said ‘can I hire this cave for one light’ I said to him politely that yes, I can live with you and I fed him with hospitality and with kindness. Finally, the next the man left and he said ‘thanks for your support and thanks for giving me shelter I was also happy to see him thanking to me and grateful at me.’
After, a few weeks later a surprise a soldier said a man who came to your cave was a king and heard about your honesty he said that ‘he wants to see at the city’ I aid will come to the city after a few days and will see the king and the soldier left. After I entered the city and entered the king palace. The king said you are an honourable and honest man and may God bless you. He also said that I want make you the governor of this district. I was blessed to hear that and I was made the governor of the district and from then I was having a luxury life
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Robert Frost, in full Robert Lee Frost, (born March 26, 1874, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died January 29, 1963, Boston, Massachusetts), American poet who was much admired for his depictions of the rural life of New England, his command of American colloquial speech, and his realistic verse portraying ordinary people in everyday situations.

Robert Frost

Robert Frost

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Born: March 26, 1874 San Francisco California

Died: January 29, 1963 (aged 88) Boston Massachusetts

Title / Office: poet laureate (1958-1959)

Awards And Honors: Pulitzer Prize Bollingen Prize (1962)

Notable Works: “A Boy’s Will”

Life

Frost’s father, William Prescott Frost, Jr., was a journalist with ambitions of establishing a career in California, and in 1873 he and his wife moved to San Francisco. Her husband’s untimely death from tuberculosis in 1885 prompted Isabelle Moodie Frost to take her two children, Robert and Jeanie, to Lawrence, Massachusetts, where they were taken in by the children’s paternal grandparents. While their mother taught at a variety of schools in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, Robert and Jeanie grew up in Lawrence, and Robert graduated from high school in 1892. A top student in his class, he shared valedictorian honours with Elinor White, with whom he had already fallen in love.

Robert and Elinor shared a deep interest in poetry, but their continued education sent Robert to Dartmouth College and Elinor to St. Lawrence University. Meanwhile, Robert continued to labour on the poetic career he had begun in a small way during high school; he first achieved professional publication in 1894 when The Independent, a weekly literary journal, printed his poem “My Butterfly: An Elegy.” Impatient with academic routine, Frost left Dartmouth after less than a year. He and Elinor married in 1895 but found life difficult, and the young poet supported them by teaching school and farming, neither with notable success. During the next dozen years, six children were born, two of whom died early, leaving a family of one son and three daughters. Frost resumed his college education at Harvard University in 1897 but left after two years’ study there. From 1900 to 1909 the family raised poultry on a farm near Derry, New Hampshire, and for a time Frost also taught at the Pinkerton Academy in Derry. Frost became an enthusiastic botanist and acquired his poetic persona of a New England rural sage during the years he and his family spent at Derry. All this while he was writing poems, but publishing outlets showed little interest in them.

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