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neither out far nor in deep summary by Robert Frost.

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Answered by Anonymous
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This short lyric 'Neither Out Far nor In Deep' is a subtle satire on the human nature of neglecting or escaping from the concrete reality before them and obsessively seeking to find the unreal, the unknowable and the inaccessible. ... The poem 'Neither out Far nor In Deep' is set at a seaside.

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Summary of Neither Out Far Nor In Deep by Robert Frost:

The poem ‘Neither Out Far nor in Deep‘ opens with People on a beach, all facing in one direction at the sea.  Since they are all looking towards, there is turned to land. Description of the sea is given with the occasional appearance of the ship and a solitary gull standing beside them. Even though the water keeps coming to the shore while the people all remain looking to the sea. However long they look, it is evident that they can look neither far nor deep into the sea. Still, they keep watching the sea. It is typical of Frost that his poems begin by describing apparently or actually ordinary scenes or events that give rise to serious debate or contemplation and conclude by raising much larger issues about the meaning of love and death and the nature of reality.

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