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Write briefly about Robert Frost's literary career.
1. About his writing style
2. Themes of his work
3. His famous works
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Answered by Anonymous
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writing style=>

Robert Frost was always a regional poet, and his region was New England, more practically New Hampshire which he considered one of two best states in the USA, the other being Vermont.

Symbolism in general means a veiled or oblique mode of communication. A poem may have a surface meaning but it may also have deeper significance which is understood only through a closer scrutiny of the poem. Many of R. Frost’s poems are capable of a symbolic interpretation

themes of his work=>

nature and it's wrath and beauty

his famous works=>

Robert Frost's 'Home Burial'" (1962), which consisted of an extended close reading of that particular poem,[31] and "To The Laodiceans" (1952) in which Jarrell defended Frost against critics who had accused Frost of being too

the roadside

a boys will

north of Boston

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Answered by Anonymous
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Robert Frost was an American poet and winner of four Pulitzer Prizes. Famous works include “Fire and Ice,” “Mending Wall,” “Birches,” “Out Out,” “Nothing Gold Can Stay” and “Home Burial.” His 1916 poem, "The Road Not Taken," is often read at graduation ceremonies across the United States. As a special guest at President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration, Frost became a poetic force and the unofficial "poet laureate" of the United States.

Frost spent his first 40 years as an unknown. He exploded on the scene after returning from England at the beginning of World War I. He died of complications from prostate surgery on January 29, 1963.

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