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  1. Mar 22, 2024 · Robert Frost was born in 1874, and he died in 1963 at the age of 88. Who were Robert Frost’s children, and when did they live? Elliott was born in 1896 and died of cholera in 1900.

  2. San Francisco, California. Died: January 29, 1963. Boston, Massachusetts. American poet. Robert Frost was a traditional American poet in an age of experimental art. He used New England expressions, characters, and settings, recalling the roots of American culture, to get at the common experience of all.

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  4. As they start mending the wall, the narrator asks his neighbor why we need a wall. The poet says that there is something that doesn’t love a wall, but his neighbor says, “Good fences make good neighbors.”. ‘Mending Wall’ principally analyses the nature of human relationships.

  5. Here’s an analysis of the poem by Robert Frost. Home Burial Robert Frost. He saw her from the bottom of the stairs Before she saw him. She was starting down, Looking back over her shoulder at some fear. She took a doubtful step and then undid it To raise herself and look again. He spoke Advancing toward her: ‘What is it you see From up ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_FrostRobert Frost - Wikipedia

    Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. His work was initially published in England before it was published in the United States. Known for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech, Frost frequently wrote about settings from rural life in New England in the early 20th century, using them to examine complex social ...

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  7. Robert Frost. Robert Frost was born in San Francisco, but his family moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1884 following his father’s death. The move was actually a return, for Frost’s ancestors were originally New Englanders, and Frost became famous for his poetry’s engagement with New England locales, identities, and themes.

  8. Frost's poems about family also delve into the joys and challenges of marriage and parenthood. "The Oven Bird" serves as an allegory for the struggles faced within a marriage. Frost deftly portrays the constant negotiation and compromise necessary to maintain a harmonious relationship. He writes, " The question that he frames in all but words ...