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What is the implication of the line 'next to nothing for use'?​

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Answered by nikhilrajgone2008
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Robert Frost

Robert Frost And A Summary of Gathering Leaves

Gathering Leaves is one of Robert Frost's simpler poems. It's a six stanza work that rhymes and has a catchy beat to the lines. It takes the reader into the world of the leaf gatherer who is busy bagging them up but thinks the work a bit hit and miss.

The imagery is plain enough. The work is straightforward too, or is there more to it than meets the eye?

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Answered by queendivya95
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The language relates to the activity which is a little repetitive and slow. Spade or spoon for picking up those dull leaves? Why exaggerate the facts by claiming the piles are mountains? That is surely mythological territory the speaker is encroaching on?

Robert Frost's poetry is well known for its folk wisdom, integrity and technical excellence. His poems are popular still because they're accessible and open to interpretation.

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