About Froststar and Keats' poet John Keats' Star 'and Robert Frost' Choose something like a star 'presented the readers enthusiastic to "firmly". Both poets see the same qualities in stars, but the theme and style of each poem have similarities and differences. The obvious theme of "star" and "choose something like a star" are similar, but there are slight differences. Both common themes are human desires to eternity.
They both wanted to understand the story and wanted to understand the story, but Keats' s poem touched the emotional side, Frost had a more scientific view of the stars. Frost's style shows his logical analysis of stars as he is interested in the composition and temperature of the stars. However, he realized the natural beauty of the star. He said, "The darkness is your light." Frost referred to showing Kees' s poetry as a star like 'Elemite'. In addition to Keats' s hint, Frost did not use much emotion in his writing.
Frost and Nature Robert Frost himself used the most misunderstood elements of his poetry in nature. Frost often said: "I am not a natural poet, there is almost one person in my poetry." In most of Frost's poem he uses natural images. His understanding and understanding of the facts is well documented in his poetry. But Frost did not tell me how nature works. His poetry concerns human thoughts. His attitude is indifference, sincere, and acceptable. I wake up with frost ... "Theodore Rotke is two poems directly related to the speaker, both poems have this similarity, but the construction of works and literary works Plath is her poem While using visual images and poetic spells to express the speaker's pain and pain in it, Rotke uses a sense of syncope with Villanelle and music to create his inner thought and awakening to the speaker When I read the emotional poem "Mrs. Lazarus" for the first time
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