An analysis of the frost tree of my window "My tree outside the window" was born in 1874 and was written by American poet Robert Frost who died in 1963 (DiYanni 624). His poetry will form the basis for discussion of this short article. The narrator of this poem seemed to be talking to "a tree outside my window", then repeating the phrase in reverse order, as if to emphasize the position and proximity of the tree "window tree" I call it. Calling the tree "window tree" may indicate that the tree is not just physically present, but probably because of the higher truth the tree is what he sees.
"I am in a tree outside the window," Robert Frost used his words and said the tree that stretched out of the bedroom window. That day, she aligned our heads, / Fate has imagination for her / your heart is extremely worried outside / / I heart, the weather. "With these lines, Frost communicates some of the emotions and themes that penetrate many of his work, these common themes include darkness, nighttime, isolation, internal confusion and death progression, Through these repeat images, we can see Robert Frost's life and see how much his life affected his poetry.
An analysis of the frost tree of my window "My tree outside the window" was born in 1874 and was written by American poet Robert Frost who died in 1963 (DiYanni 624). His poetry will form the basis for discussion of this short article. The narrator of this poem seemed to be talking to "a tree outside my window", then repeating the phrase in reverse order, as if to emphasize the position and proximity of the tree "window tree" I call it. Calling the tree "window tree" may indicate that the tree is not just physically present, but probably because of the higher truth the tree is what he sees.