1. The Draft Horse by Robert Frost
This is the key factor which makes this poem stand out from the rest – because of its open nature and non-complex form that if you tried to search for any meaning or symbolism behind Frost's words, he has almost intentionally left a vast space for interpretation, paving the way for endless views, or perspectives in which this poem can been taken. This poem consists of five stanzas that are all complete with four lines; as well as a simple rhyming scheme of 'ABCB' that is repeated until the end. ... Frost wrote this as a statement – leaving no room for any emotive ...
- Word Count: 943
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate