Because he wrote the poem while running..
his porpose is pra mainngit kau..myla:)
Robert Frost
Robert Frost likely called the poem "The Runaway" because it symbolizes the desire for freedom and independence, both physically and emotionally. The act of running away represents a longing for escape from responsibilities or constraints, seeking a fresh start or new direction. It also suggests the tension between the urge to break free and the pull of societal expectations.
The Runaway is about a mother with her son or daughter watching a child run away because he is scared of something that he shouldn't be scared of (embarrassment) and then he comes back but is not accepted into his home.
Some literary devices used in The Runaway by Robert Frost include imagery, metaphor, personification, and alliteration. Frost uses vivid imagery to create a sense of movement and urgency in the poem, while metaphors and personification help convey deeper meanings and emotions. Alliteration adds musicality and rhythm to the poem.
In Robert Frost's poem "The Runaway," the colt represents youth, innocence, and the desire for freedom. It symbolizes the protagonist's longing for independence and exploration as it runs away from the farm into the wild. The colt's actions mirror the speaker's own feelings of restlessness and the need for adventure.
The poem "A Brook in the City" by Robert Frost is from his collection of poems called "A Boy's Will" published in 1913.
The movie "The Outsiders" includes a Robert Frost poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay," recited by the character Johnny.
Robert frost
The poem is called 'nothing gold can stay' by Robert Frost.
No, "The Minor Bird" is not an African poem. It was written by American poet Robert Frost. The poem reflects Frost's observations of nature and his contemplation of life and death.
Well this guy has wrote pretty good poems like "nothing gold stays", Runaway, and this other poem when he has to choose 2 paths