Thursday, October 16, 2025

Robert Frost

 Robert Frost


"Home is the place where, when you go there / They have to take you in."

Robert Frost was an American poet who wrote poetry for more than 20 years without being recognized. Frost did not let that affect him and kept writing amazing poetry. It is noted that Frost's poetry was impressive because it described the beauty of life. Frost kept being industrious and wrote poetry. 

Frost described through his poetry that life can be appreciated. He wrote mostly about every day actions that can be seen in a positive manner. Frost described the importance of seeing the positive side of life. He described how life is beautiful. Frost would keep writing poetry and was able to be recognized as one of the best American poets.

In JFK's inaguration day in 1961, Robert Frost read from his poetry and described his support for JFK. Frost would be recognized being a great poet in 1961. Frost wrote about the importance of uniqueness and distinctness that is characteristic of America. Frost described that even from day to day we can see the beauty of life in beautiful prose. 

Frost fought against poverty and was able to thrive. Frost was able to keep to his ideals and kept dedication to writing poetry. Frost describes the importance of being industrious and seeing the good of life. He did not become bitter and was recognized by JFK being a great American poet. Frost wrote about the importance of taking the path less traveled and being unique and distinct. Frost was distinct being recognized in older age by JFK and did not quit writing poetry. Frost wrote for many years and describes the importance of keeping dedication and discipline. Since the 1960s, Frost has been noted to be one of the best writers of poetry of all time.




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