Robert Frost is often said to be one of the best poets in America history. He sometimes hates people and means being full of energy, but his life is filled with climax and valleys. These different periods are reflected in his poetry. Frost once said "Poetry is happy and ends with wisdom." It turns out that this sentence not only reflects his poetry, but also reflects his life. His life has been unfortunate for many years, but frost seems persistent at all times. Robert Frost is a talented thinking poet full of complexity and tragedy (brainyquote.com).
Robert Frost, also known as "Nature Boy" in 1922, wrote this wonderful poem. Robert Frost, who grew up in San Francisco and New Hampshire, wrote a poetry that transcends age and time and swirled the reader. The poem stopped at the snow-covered night woods, explored the poet's motives, the inner emotions of the narrator, and his fixation to the forest. Robert Frost is known as the "poet of the area." I do not know whether Robert Frost follows the poetic tendency of his time and chooses to write a poem that he is interested in.
For Robert Frost, childhood is not as easy as most children. Frost was born on March 26, 1874 in San Francisco, California. His father is William Prescott Jr., and his mother Isabelle Moodie Frost. When Robert was 11 years old, his father died. After his father died, Robert Frost moved with his mother and sister to Lawrence, Massachusetts. His mother accepted the work of the teacher to serve her children. Soon, Robert attended a high school where he became a newspaper actor jointly with his future wife, Elinor White. In the same year, he entered Dartmouth College, but the semester is within one semester. After that Frost accepted one or two jobs to support his family. One is a teacher and the other is Lawrence Factory. His first poem was published in November 1894. That title is "My Butterfly", which is published in New York City magazine "Independent". In 1895, Robert Frost married Eleanor White.