While in England, Frost was deeply influenced by such English poets,such as Rupert Brooke.
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If you want to be a writer for ballet, you have to be smart.
Although Robert Frost wrote his first poems in high school, he may actually have simply fallen into the profession. He held various professions over the years, including factory work, newspaper writing and teaching, an occupation he shared with his wife.
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she started to right alot and said i want to be a writer so she did
she started to right alot and said i want to be a writer so she did
yes, she did :)
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No he wanted to be a clown
Yes, Robert Frost often used allegory in his poetry. In the poem "The Road Not Taken," the two roads symbolize choices in life and the uncertainty of choosing one path over another. This allegory reflects the complexity of decision-making and the impact of the choices we make.
Yes, to some extent. During his childhood, he did want to become a writer but knew it wasn't entirely what his father wanted him to do. The desire to write grew until he was able to oppose his father, after they had moved to America, and go to college to become a writer.