DEPICTION OF GRANDEUR OF NATURE IN ROBERT FROST'S STOPING BY WOOD ON SNOWY EVENING, BIRCHES AND AFTER APPLE - PICKING
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Robert Forst has created indelible niche as a nature poet in the realm of American Literature. He is a prolific American poet of twentieth century who combines humanity and nature. He emphasizes on inter-relationship between nature and man. He focuses on the manner in which human emotions and nature are inseparable. In his poems--“Birches”, “Stopping by Wood on Snowy Evening” and “After Apple-Picking” he convincingly relates the human emotions, feelings and nature. He narrates a story of a man who deeply connected with snowy evening while passing through the woods spontaneously. He also depicts his attachment with the nature and observes the beauty of the forest but at the same time, he agrees the woods are lovely but he has to control his temptation as he has certain responsibilities to be performed in his life. Frost reflects his nostalgia after observing a common birch tree and traces how in company of nature human people can accomplish highest bliss. After Apple Picking is also an embodiment of significant facet of nature becoming source of happiness. In short, poet witnesses the presence of nature in human life. There is inspiring and powerful philosophical vein prevalent in the nature poems of Robert Frost. This research paper primarily aims at exploration of beauty of nature and its grandeur in the poems of Robert Frost.
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