No, Robert Frost didn't write limericks. He wrote a couple of very short poems, but they were not limericks. wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Frost
Edward Lear was the master of limericks. wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Lear
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ROBERT FROST IS A ROMANTIC POET. HE IS MODERN AS WELL. AS A ROMANTIC POET, WE SEE FOLLOWING FEATURES IN HIS POETRY: 1: SENSOUSNESS 2: USAGE OF FREE VERSE
3:ESCAPISM
4:MYSTICISM
5:SUPER NATURALISM
6:WORSHIP OF NATURE
7:LOVE 4 MEDIEVAL AGE
8:NATURE AS A LOVER
9: METRE +ALLITERATION
10: RHYTHM
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No, Robert Frost did not primarily write free verse. He is known for his traditional poetry forms and structures, often using blank verse or rhyme schemes in his work.
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No, Robert Frost is known for his traditional poetic forms, particularly blank verse and rhymed verse. He believed in adhering to the formal structures of poetry.
The poem "Out, Out—" by Robert Frost follows an ABABCDCDEFEFGG rhyme scheme.
Yes, "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost is a free verse poem. It does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or meter, allowing the poet to express his ideas in a more flexible and natural manner.
Yes, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost is a free verse poem. It does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or meter, allowing the poet to express his thoughts and emotions in a more natural and flowing way.
It is a free verse
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There are no rules for free verse unless your assignment says otherwise. You just write what comes to your head.
Depnds on how you write it.
"A Boundless Moment" by Robert Frost is a free verse poem, meaning it does not adhere to a specific rhyme scheme or meter. The poem captures a fleeting moment of stillness and connection with nature.
Many poets write poems in free verse. Sylvia Plath's "Tulips" is written in free verse, just to name one.
He mainly did free-verse
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