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Robert Frost's View of Nature and Man

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The aim of this paper is to present Frost's View of Nature and Man. He had a warm voice and loved man's life in wild nature. Frost was a popular and pastoral poet of America in the twentieth century. He described the rural life and landscape in New England with a pure experience and in realistic style. Frost seldom described nature without man in his poems even though he was a nature poet. Frost observed nature with objective, lukewarm, and behavior attitude. He described man and nature with a contrastive attitude. Frost described the poet's having to go some miles before sleeping because of his promise though "woods are lovely and beauteous" . In his poems, nature is the background of man and man is the center of the poem. He worked all sort of labor as a boy, therefore he described the joy of labour's in his poems. The labour's fact of Frost's poems suggested the sweetest dream, peace, comfort and rest. Frost described the attitude of man. First, He, in his works, suggested courage against confusion. He seems as brave man and a bold man. What a person does - how he acts - When he is frightened tells a great about his character. In "Out, Out" instead of pouring out their grief, the boy's family simply take up their work again. He gives us courage temper that makes the living return to our affairs. Second, he described that man's cooperative spirit and man work together, and he does not feel a love but a joy with a companion. Last, he described man's moral sense even though he took a lukewarm attitude. Frost emphasized human ethics rather than fascination with the beauty of nature. He chose man or man's promise rather than nature or nature's beauty.

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