The three writers I chose were Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), TS Eliot (1888-1965), and Robert Frost (1874-1963). I chose because they were born first in the 18th century. Most of their work involves death and death. Because Emily Dickinson was found to be difficult to understand due to her work probably because of the fact that she wrote in such secret code, Emily Dickinson would be a good source of my writing I do not think so.
Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson are more frequent poets, and Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson attempt to convey the meaning of nature or the theme of death and loneliness. They were born more than 50 years apart, but their poems are similar in many ways. Both poets talk about the power of nature, death and loneliness. However, Dickinson and Frost are not similar in all verses. In fact, their tone is very different. Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost are talking about the power of nature in poetry. Dickinson used this theme in her poetry 'nature' - what we saw - Dickinson's explanation of the content of this verse strongly represents the power of nature.
Poems of Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost Emilie Dickinson and Robert Frost's poetry contain similar themes and ideas. Both poets attempted to make nature romantic and talked about death and loneliness. They are more than 50 years apart, but they seem to resemble poetically. Both are focused on natural forces, death, and loneliness. The main difference between the two is that the usage of tones is different. The power of nature is a theme that appears repeatedly in the poetry of Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost.