Home Burial Robert Frost
Robert Frost was born on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco, where his father, William Prescott Frost Jr., and his mother, Isabelle Moodie, had moved from Pennsylvania shortly after marrying. After the death of his father from tuberculosis when Frost was eleven years old, he moved with his mother and sister, Jeanie, who was two years younger, to Lawrence, Massachusetts.
In
the lyric of “A Boy’s Will”, representing the long thoughts of the artist as a
young man, the stanzaic form follows the conventions of the couplet, the
quatrain, the sonnet and the ballad.
Robert Frost was born on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco, where his father, William Prescott Frost Jr., and his mother, Isabelle Moodie, had moved from Pennsylvania shortly after marrying. After the death of his father from tuberculosis when Frost was eleven years old, he moved with his mother and sister, Jeanie, who was two years younger, to Lawrence, Massachusetts.
He became interested in reading and
writing poetry during his high school years in Lawrence, enrolled at Dartmouth
College in Hanover, New Hampshire, in 1892, and later at Harvard University in
Boston, though he never earned a formal college degree.
About his personal life.
Frost personal life is
not good. In 1885 when Frost father died leaving the family with just eight
dollars. His mother died of cancer in 1900.
About his works.
“Fire
and Ice”
“The Gift Outright”
“Design”
“Mending wall”
“Home Burial”
About his Lyrics.
Home Burial
"Home Burial" is
one of Robert Frost's longest poems, and it can also be considered one of his
most emotionally disturbing ones. "Home Burial," published in 1914,
tells the story of a married couple fighting after their baby has died.
It's written mostly in
dialogue, so it sounds like real people talking. But this is no ordinary
conversation. It tackles the subjects of love, grief, and death, making readers
think about each of those common topics in a new way.
You probably know Frost from
his shorter poems like "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" or
"The Road Not Taken." These poems are often read as inspirational,
beautiful odes to nature and exploration. But if you read closely, they have a
dark side. We promise.
Conclusion.
His another poem ‘Home Burial’ He uses
ironic and paradox style. it is a dialogue between husband and wife Some of his
best lyrics are….
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