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how did robert frost inspires me..​

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Frost was amazing, but his life wasn't a breeze, and if it wasn't for his hard work and dedication to poetry, he would not have made all the amazing poems we love today. Frost had a hard life, he had to afford for his family after leaving school, he had to go above and beyond and work his tail off to do so. "Frost drifted through a string of occupations after leaving school, working as a teacher, cobbler, and editor of the Lawrence Sentinel." (Poetry Foundation). Frost had to care for his family and try new things things that he didn't know how to do and he couldn't mess up and get fired in these jobs because his family relied on him and he would do anything to make them happy he afforded for his family by juggling multiple jobs and it was very hard and it took a lot of pain along with agony if it wasn't for his job as an editor for a newspaper he may have never found his love in literature. Frost also was worked very hard to have his poetry noticed and won many awards."He is the only writer to have won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry four times" (Walter). Frost is the only poet to receive this award 4 times which is a huge honor! Frost later won even more rewards for his poetry which he worked so hard to achieve. Frosts hard work is the reason why we have his poetry and books and stories, he sets a great example for others by showing them the outcomes of working very hard and how it pays off.

Robert Frost was a natural genius and a smooth poet, but his poetry isn't the only thing that is a big deal because he is so smart . Robert worked very hard in high school to show us all that we all have potential to show how smart we can be. "He also became a serious student and graduated from Lawrence High School as valedictorian and class poet in 1892."(Encyclopedia of World Biography). Frost was very smart and even won a valedictorian award for it which is a huge achievement. Frost had straight A's in high school and this is extremely incredible. Frost after graduating went to Harvard University, one of the hardest schools to get into. "A native of New Hampshire and a graduate of Harvard University" (Walter). Harvard University is one of the hardest school's to get into, and only accepts the elite. You have to be very smart to get into this school. After graduating from Harvard University he went on to do great and wonderful things with his skills. Robert Frost, was a American Poet who is known as one of the greatest and smartest.

Robert Frost is a hard worker and smart, but he had a special characteristic that most people don't posses and that's what makes him my hero, he has the ability to see over the bad things in the world and see the good in people. Frost had a hard time supporting his family, and even had early family deaths but he never complained. "The Frosts' early married years were difficult ones. Their first son died in 1900, but four other children were born between 1899 and 1905. While continuing to write poetry, Frost supported his family by farming in West Derry, New Hampshire, teaching."(Authors and Artists for Young Adults). Frost lost his first son and had to farm to support his family, farming was hard but this is where he started to take poetry seriously and saw the great in the earth and livestock. Frost also was a teacher to make some extra money, although teaching didn't pay well, he still used all the money he could get, and he actually loved teaching he says, Frost loved seeing happy loving faces every morning. Frost's final years of his life was very sad and terrible but he came to oversee them. "His family life was tragic because premature death beset many of its members. His father died of tuberculosis, his mother of cancer. He lost his sister; two of his children died in infancy; his married daughter died in childbirth; and his son committed suicide. While being operated on for cancer, his wife died of a heart attack. In spite of his long wait for recognition and the private disasters which befell him, however, Frost's poetry is free from bitterness and from any direct personal references." (Walt). His poetry was everything but bitter and hate and that's incredible, to me because it would be almost impossible to oversee all the bad that happens around yet still share with the world happy thoughts. He had terrible moments in his life, but he still wrote great poetry and showed that just a little light of what seemed good to him in his poetry. Robert Frost was a hero for his example to see past the wickedness in the world and show others the great things that still exist.

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