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what Season or time of the year is the poem set is

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Answered by Anonymous
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the poem "After Apple Picking" the poet Robert Frost had started out by being so proud of his beautiful apples and his productive orchard and looking forward to the season for picking them - the harvest as a just reward for al his stewardship of the fruit during the year. But every time I read this wonderful poem, I always wonder whether he left the picking until it was almost too late - Fall as it turns to Winter. At that time, water might be frozen on the top in the trough, mornings would be frosty and some creatures starting to think about hibernating. Of course, the apples need to be gotten in very fast then, before the fruits are spoiled by cold, winds or ice. I think he misjudged the length and onerous nature of the task, so that in hurrying he lost the joy of it and could only feel the pain of rungs under his feet and sore muscles when he finally got to bed.

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