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Silent Dialogues In The Poetry Of Robert Frost

Posted on:2008-11-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360242958123Subject:English Language and Literature
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A great poem is a fountain overflowing with wisdom. It is the poet's reflection on his current situation; it is the poet's effort to cope with difficulty after experiencing the pain and trouble from the real society. The American poet Robert Frost believes that it is weak to complain, and it is vain to raise a voice as a sigh. He writes poems with his heart and soul. The poems in turn reflect his earnest thoughts and feelings. The poetry of Frost is so close to nature. By harmonizing himself with the silent sound of nature, he finds himself; by washing away from the soul the dust of every-day life, he gets rid of loneliness and depression, transcending nature and himself. In the bottom of Frost's heart, the calling from God is transcendent. He ultimately oversteps himself through the further communication with God. Sadness is no longer a voiceless groan. Man and nature, man and man, man and God are as a whole at this moment. It is the social responsibility that makes the poet stand out calling for mutual respect and mutual love for a harmonious society.
Keywords/Search Tags:silent, dialogue, transcend, harmony
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