Robert Lee Frost was born in San Francisco, Mar.
America's leading poets and a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Being known very well in rural England, he wrote his poems with meaning and dimensions. As being a master in rhythm and meter, his writings seemed to be traditional and experimental, regional and universal. Many would say Robert Lee Frost was a fighter and hero that never gave up in writing. He gave many ideals and clues in his poems that are very strong and meaningful. Furthermore, Frost made many contributions to literature through life's Choices, death and desire, and obligation in his poems.
Frost contributes the meaning of life's Choices in "The Road Not Taken" by creating the since of individualism and showing the importance of wrong and right ideals. The person in the poem seemed to be very nervous and uncertain about a choice in his or her life. The poem symbolizes the right path taken in life, and personal choices, but also is a metaphor for the choices that people make. The poem has hints of acceptance of diversity, which Frost contributes to as well. Robert Frost contribution of life's choices in literature brings the value of different choices in the human mind. .
Frost also contributes the meaning of death and desire in "After Apple Picking" by combing death and the need for rest in life. In the story its not just necessary talking about death in general, but the need for a stopping point in life which could be death. The person seems to mourn for something in his life that produces one time in a year. The poem also gives different types of alliteration, similes, and metaphors, which Robert Frost also uses in his other poems as well. The usage of death and desire gives the reader a since of loneliness and need. The poem basically shows the wants and needs in life.
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Robert Frost even contributes to the commitment of duty in "Stopping By The Woods On a Snowing Evening" by using obligation and temptation in a person's life.