how has poet robert frost describe the nature in the poem birches
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This poem is known as one of the best literary pieces, for its themes of natural beauty and memory. The poem revolves around the beautiful, birches trees that are bent toward the ground. ... When he glances those birches bending left to right in the forest, he thinks that the boys swinging caused bends in their branches.
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It describes natural phenomenon vividly and skillfully. Frost uses concrete images to depict nature in a way that they come to become acquire symbolic import as the poem advances. At first, nature is a source of delight to the poet. The poet sees the bent-down branches of birches
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