What does "Her" in Robert Frost's poem refer to?
1. an unnamed woman
2. the speaker
3. nature
4. the speaker's wife
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3. nature is the answer.
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Answer:
"Her" refers to option(3) Nature in Robert Frost's poem.
Explanation:
- Throughout all of his collections, Frost emphasizes the importance of Nature.
- His pastoral scenes are often inspired by specific locations in New England due to the time he spent there.
- Frost's rural themes, whether sheep or shepherds, do not fit into stereotypical pastoral stereotypes.
- His work emphasizes the dramatic struggles that occur within the natural world, such as those caused by the changing of seasons (as in "After Apple-Picking") and those caused by nature's destructive nature (such as in "Once by the Pacific").
- A natural environment also inspires metaphysical thought in Frost's characters (for example, in "Birches" and "The Sound of Trees").
- Frost treats Nature not as merely a backdrop for his poetry, but rather as one of its central characters.
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