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Robert Frost rocks, indeed he does who ever posted that! but im guess writing poems!
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.
Robert Frost married Elinor Mariam White. He went to school and college with her.
Robert Frost had 6 children.
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There doesn't seem to be any Robert Frost poem about a girl with hair that resembles seaweed in the ocean or a ship with a broken mast. His two major ocean poems include "Neither Out Far Nor In Deep" and "Once by the Pacific."
Robert Frost is known as a poet of nature because he uses the earthly nature we live in to help describe human nature. In all of Frost's work, only two pieces were known to not have any people in it.
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yes poo bear and smokey the bear
Robert Frost was primarily an English-speaking poet and writer. While he may have had some knowledge of other languages, there is no evidence to suggest that he was fluent in any language other than English.
He had two granddaughters from his daughter Lesley, a grandson from his son Carol, and a granddaughter from his daughter Marjorie.
He knows everything. He beats Walt Whitman any day.