1. Robert Frost's Poem "Birches"
He compares the ice metaphorically to "heaps of broken glass." ... Yet, Frost points out that he wishes the "birch", which I've come to understand symbolizes the human capability of life and learning, could have such a different fate than one laden with ice and burdon bent branches. ... The boy's trees are used gently, avoiding the pain of being bent forever by callous ice storms. These ice storms that come quickly, and leave too quickly as to learn from what they've touched. ...
- Word Count: 680
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School