ROBERT FROST’S POEMS: PICTURE OF “MAN”
Abstract
Historically, poetry has been the most beautiful language human being has. So, there was something about the beauty of language that poetry was the dream of every civilization. One such unique poet is Robert Frost. Below this article aimed to study the great American poet and the theme of man in his poetry. Robert Frost’s poetry represents the themes that are still relevant to humanity today. So, this article examines how the theme of man is treated in Robert Frost’s poetry and what wonders he reveals about a man. Also, the article briefly discusses the great poet and his poetry with quotes from the opinions of Frost’s contemporary and later major literary figures. This study aims to analyze Robert Frost’s attitude to human nature and how human reality is illuminated in his poetry. At the same time, in Frost’s poems, it is necessary to show all the variability of human relationships and to come to some conclusions about the relative importance of human behavior through this humble research. The method used introduces the human theme in Frost’s poetry and makes analytical comments. Then, in several of Frost’s poems, the analysis and studies about mankind are provided. Finally, some concluding thoughts are shared.
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