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Robert Frost. By Boram Lee’ 11. Robert Frost’s Background. Born in San Francisco in 1874 and died in 1963 Moved to New England when he was 11 years old A ttended Dartmouth and Harvard (He never officially graduated) Spent a few years in England
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Robert Frost By Boram Lee’11
Robert Frost’sBackground • Born in San Francisco in 1874 and died in 1963 • Moved to New England when he was 11 years old • Attended Dartmouth and Harvard (He never officially graduated) • Spent a few years in England • Met Edward Thomas, an English poet who inspired Frost • Became famous in England and America • Came back to the U.S and lived in MA and VT • Spend time as a teacher and a poet
His Literary Period:Romanticism • Lasted from 1800 to 1860 • Originated from New England areas such as Boston and Philadelphia • Values intuition, imagination, inspiration, innocence, and inner experience • Other Romanticists: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow • Seeks for the beauty of nature
Major Work 1: “The Road Not Taken” • A poem that is about a character who does not know where to go between two roads. • The Roads symbolizeschoices in one's life • This poem reflects… Individualism – continuously ponders his decision Inner experience – go through aconflict in choosing between two roads
Major Work 2: “Mending Wall” • Two main characters are appeared: the narrator and his neighbor. The narrator wants to break the wall that was built a long times ago but his neighbor believes that his wall would help to keep a good relationship • Extended metaphor is utilized • Contains elements of romantic values: imagination and maintaining the nature
Conclusion: Thesis Frost was a… • Romanticist who loved nature • Stylist who clearly showed complex ideas and utilized many literary techniques • Symbolist who used symbolizations and interpreted deeper meaning Two Major Works are: “The Road Not Taken” and “Mending Wall”
Information Citation • Brown, Dan. "Frost's 'Road' & 'Woods' Redux." April 2007. Questia Online Library. 30 Jan. 2010. http://www.questiaschool.com. • Hart, Linda. "The English Years of Robert Frost." 2008. Questia Online Library. 30 Jan. 2010. http://www.questiaschool.com • Jacob, Jennifer. “American Romanticism.” 2009. Microsoft PowerPoint file. • Liebman, Sheldon W. "Robert Frost, Romantic." 1996. Questia Online Library. 30 Jan. 2010. http://www.questiaschool.com. • Perrin, Noel. You Come Too: Favorite Poems for Readers of All Ages. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1959.
Image Citation • Fiery, Ken. The Mending Wall. 2007. Oil on linen. <http://www.kenfiery.com>. • Gryphon. “The Road Not Taken.” 6 June 2009. Online image. Gryphon's Aerie. 20 February 2010. <http://gryphonscry.files.wordpress.com>. • “How to Write Poetry and Live Poetically” 24 Sept. 2008. Online image. Write Light. 20 February 2010. <http://writingqueen.files.wordpress.com>. • Teppo. “Robert Stilling and Frost.” 30 Sept. 2006. Online image.Orgtheory.net. 20 February 2010. <http://orgtheory.files.wordpress.com>. • http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51YYMJ7WH6L._SL500_AA240_.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.amazon.com/Notebooks-Robert-Frost/dp/0674023110&usg=__VaOAYuEj2MEG5gumcesd2BhKnzI=&h=240&w=240&sz=14&hl=en&start=43&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=st5jqyMQwkcxIM:&tbnh=110&tbnw=110&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dromanticism%2Brobert%2Bfrost%26start%3D36%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Den-us%26ndsp%3D18%26tbs%3Disch:1