Robert Frost Poetry

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Ghost House

A man who once lived in the now-decayed home; symbolizes loneliness, nostalgia, and alienation. Nature overtakes the house, connecting memory and loss.

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Mowing

A farmer mowing hay or grass reflects the Puritan work ethic and the value of honest labor. The scythe is personified — whispering represents the reward of hard work.

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Mending Wall

Neighbors rebuild a wall between their farms; explores boundaries and human separation. 'Good fences make good neighbors.' Written in blank verse.

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Death of the Hired Man

Mary, Warren, and Silas debate what 'home' really means — where you're born or where you're cared for. Silas returns to die; explores forgiveness and moral duty.

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Home Burial

A husband and wife grieve differently over their child's death. The husband buries the child; the wife resents his emotional distance. Themes of silence and isolation.

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After Apple-Picking

An apple farmer exhausted by labor longs for rest but can't due to Puritan work ethic. Dreamlike reflection on life's labor and approaching death.

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An Old Man's Winter Night

An old man alone in his home during winter accepts his solitude. Uses light and dark imagery and repetition to show isolation and aging.

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Birches

A man reflects on youth and the desire to escape responsibility. Swinging on birches symbolizes yearning for innocence and temporary escape from life's burdens.

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The Cow in Apple Time

A cow eats too many apples, dries up, and can't produce milk. Symbol of natural consequences and imbalance between desire and restraint.

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House Fear

Represents hesitation between loneliness and connection — fear of what lies beyond safety. Suggests human anxiety toward the unknown.

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The Smile

The observer understands solitude; the wife wishes for a better home. Contrast between light and darkness symbolizes emotional distance.

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The Oft-Repeated Dream

A dream created by a man about his wife giving him bread; explores guilt, memory, and loneliness.

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The Impulse

Observer witnesses a wife leave; the husband seeks her but she's already gone. Explores regret, failed communication, and emotional loss.

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Out, Out—

A boy's hand is cut off in an accident; he dies, and others return to work. Commentary on Puritan work ethic and human indifference. Written in blank verse.

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Two Tramps in Mud Time

A man chopping wood meets two homeless tramps. Explores honest labor and purpose — work done for love, not money. Anger redirected into effort.

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Desert Places

The speaker confronts emptiness and loneliness in a snowy field. Nature mirrors inner isolation; he accepts it but remains haunted by it.

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An Unstamped Letter in Our Rural Letter Box

A tramp leaves a letter; though the man works and the tramp doesn't, the tramp is more educated. Jobs don't define intelligence.

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The Hill Wife

A lonely woman feels trapped and fearful in marriage and nature. Explores isolation, repression, and feminine vulnerability.

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Acquainted with the Night

Speaker walks alone through a silent city; symbolizes loneliness and depression. Uses terza rima to mirror the speaker's endless cycles of solitude.

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To Earthward

Explores desire, aging, and spiritual longing. The speaker contrasts youthful sweetness with a later craving for pain — longing to feel alive again.

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The Tuft of Flowers

A man discovers a flower left by a mower and realizes he's not alone. Celebrates connection and companionship through shared work in nature.

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Ghost House SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: the ghost of the former inhabitant of the house. Meter/Form: Iambic pentameter, rhymed couplets. Theme: Loneliness, nostalgia, and nature reclaiming human life.

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Mowing SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: an unnamed farmer working alone in the field. Meter/Form: Iambic pentameter, mostly blank verse. Theme: The dignity of labor and the quiet satisfaction of work.

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Mending Wall SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: a reflective farmer conversing with his neighbor. Neighbor: an unnamed traditionalist repeating 'Good fences make good neighbors.' Meter/Form: Blank verse (iambic pentameter). Theme: Human boundaries, routine, and separation.

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Death of the Hired Man SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speakers: Mary, Warren, and Silas (named characters). Meter/Form: Blank verse (iambic pentameter). Theme: Home, forgiveness, and the question of belonging.

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Home Burial SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speakers: Amy (the wife) and her husband (unnamed). Meter/Form: Blank verse (iambic pentameter). Theme: Grief, silence, and marital distance.

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After Apple-Picking SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: an apple picker reflecting on exhaustion. Meter/Form: Mixed meter, loosely iambic with irregular rhyme. Theme: Labor, sleep, and mortality.

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An Old Man's Winter Night SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: omniscient narrator describing an old man. Meter/Form: Blank verse. Theme: Aging, loneliness, endurance.

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Birches SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: adult man recalling boyhood. Meter/Form: Blank verse. Theme: Escapism and yearning for innocence.

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The Cow in Apple Time SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: detached observer. Meter/Form: Loose iambic pentameter with rhyme. Theme: Consequences of indulgence.

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House Fear SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: collective 'we' of rural folk. Meter/Form: Iambic with AABB rhyme. Theme: Fear of intrusion and resistance to change.

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The Smile SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: unnamed observer describing a wife. Meter/Form: Rhymed quatrains, variable meter. Theme: Emotional distance and domestic discontent.

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The Oft-Repeated Dream SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: a man haunted by recurring dreams of his wife. Meter/Form: Iambic tetrameter, simple rhyme. Theme: Guilt, loneliness, and memory.

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The Impulse SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: third-person narrator observing a husband and wife. Meter/Form: Loose iambic pentameter, irregular rhyme. Theme: Regret and failed connection.

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Out, Out— SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: omniscient narrator; boy unnamed. Meter/Form: Blank verse (iambic pentameter). Theme: Death, indifference, and the cruelty of work.

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Two Tramps in Mud Time SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: a woodchopper (the poet's persona). Meter/Form: Iambic tetrameter, ABAB rhyme. Theme: Work done for love vs. necessity.

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Desert Places SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: first-person narrator confronting isolation. Meter/Form: Iambic pentameter, AABA rhyme. Theme: Emptiness, fear, and inner desolation.

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An Unstamped Letter in Our Rural Letter Box SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: rural man reading a tramp's letter. Meter/Form: Iambic pentameter, varied rhyme. Theme: Class, intelligence, and humility.

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The Hill Wife SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speakers: implied husband and wife in third-person narration. Meter/Form: Mixed meters, rhymed stanzas. Theme: Isolation, fear, and repression.

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Acquainted with the Night SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: solitary city wanderer. Meter/Form: Terza rima (ABA BCB CDC DAD AA), iambic pentameter. Theme: Urban loneliness and depression.

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To Earthward SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: older lover reflecting on youth. Meter/Form: Iambic tetrameter, ABAB rhyme. Theme: Desire, aging, and the need to feel again.

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The Tuft of Flowers SPEAKER/METER/THEME

Speaker: mower working after another man. Meter/Form: Iambic pentameter couplets (heroic couplets). Theme: Connection through shared labor and nature.