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What do all, or most of Robert Frost's poems have in common?

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In other words, what is his writing style? I know he writes mostly about nature, free-verse, and the poems are quite ambigious (Road Not Taken & Fire and Ice). Is there anything else? Please help if you can, thanks so much!

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  1. They suck, are over-used, and are misinterpreted.

    ie) "Had worn them really about the same"

    then how did he take the road less traveled by?  They were both traveled the same!


  2. They are mostly based in New England (New Hamsphire and Vermont.  In some parts, they really seem to worship him.  I went to a town in Vermont one time, and they had like built a shrine out of a sandal he left when he stayed there).

    They are NOT free verse.  Frost actually hated free verse.

    At second glance, many of them are actually rather dark and subversive.

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