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  2. Sep 28, 2023 · So, it's a west-running brook when all other brooks run east to the sea. And a counter-wave within its flow, sent back by a sunken rock. There's a sense of puzzlement and potential discovery as the married pair feed off each other.

  3. Many allegorical interpretations have been made about the basic idea about the only one brook running west when all the others flow towards the east. Robert Frost (1874-1963) One of the most striking interpretations is an autobiographical one: Frost refused to belong to any poetic or any other kind of school, or "gang" as he called them.

  4. Feb 21, 2021 · Having used west as a determinant, the wife pronounces that she will call the brookWest-running Brook.” She finds it odd that the brook runs west, since “all the other country brooks flow east / To reach the ocean,” and concludes that it must be that “the brook / Can trust itself to go by contraries.”

  5. 'North? North is there, my love. The brook runs west.' 'West-running Brook then call it.' (West-Running Brook men call it to this day.) 'What does it think it's doing running west. When all...

  6. Robert Frost. West–Running Brook. ‘Fred, where is north?’. ‘North? North is there, my love. The brook runs west.’. ‘West—running Brook then call it.’. (West—Running Brook men call it to this day.) 'What does it think k’s doing running west. When all the other country brooks flow east. To reach the ocean? It must be the brook.

  7. The eddy “[f]lung backward on itself in one white wave” (Line 25) gives the brook a flow against the stream’s larger current, the brook actually moving in two different directions. The wife insists: If the stream is not waving to you, “it was to me” (Line 36).

  8. ‘Fred, where is north?’ ‘North? North is there, my love. The brook runs west.’ ‘West—running Brook then call it.… (West—Running Brook men call it t…