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How many kids does Robert Frost have?

Robert Frost has 6 children


How many of Robert frost's children died?

2


How many children did Frost and Elinor have?

Robert Frost and his wife Elinor had six children together.


What was Robert Frost's Favorite color?

not many people know the intelligent Robert frost's favorite colour but it is known to be the SHADE of black, but we do not know for sure...


How many rewards did Robert Frost receive?

Robert Frost, a renowned American poet, received four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry during his lifetime.


Did Robert Frost have any hobbies?

Robert Frost rocks, indeed he does who ever posted that! but im guess writing poems!


What theme did Robert Frost most write about?

He wrote mostly about nature. Only some of his poems were bout death or sad things. (His family wasn't really healthy. Only 2 out of 6 of his kids outlived him, and pretty much all his family members died of diseases.)


Did Robert Frost have any grandchildren?

He had two granddaughters from his daughter Lesley, a grandson from his son Carol, and a granddaughter from his daughter Marjorie.


What are the three books of poems written by Robert Frost?

Robert Frost's wrote many poetry collections, but three most well-known include "North of Boston", "Mountain Interval" and "New Hampshire".


How many times was Robert Frost nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature?

Robert Frost was nominated a total of 31 times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. However, he only won the prize once, in 1963.


How many times did Robert Frost move?

Robert Frost moved multiple times in his lifetime. He lived in various places including California, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Frost was known to change residences frequently for various reasons such as work and personal preferences.


What is Failure of Robert Frost?

"Failure" by Robert Frost is a poem that reflects on the inevitability of failure in life, how it is part of the human experience, and how it can lead to growth and self-discovery. Frost uses vivid imagery and language to convey the emotions and challenges that come with facing failure. Ultimately, the poem suggests that failure can be a catalyst for personal transformation and a source of valuable lessons.