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chrome9k
12-17-2008, 04:17 PM
I'm typing an essay on Frost, and was going to include . i realize that nearly all of his poems are of and relating to nature. im basically looking for a simple, straight to the point but profound poem that impacts a reader in an emotional way through the use of nature.

"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” and “the Onset”

to speak of naturalism. are there any better poems, in you opinion, that could possibly show naturalism in a more profound way?

thanks so much

- the gist of the essay is naturalism being a poetic device in which readers are more fully able to relate to a poem and let it affect their hearts and emotions, thus walking away from the poem with a sense of enlightenment.

jujubee84
12-17-2008, 05:04 PM
Hi Chrome,

The poem by Frost, "A Time To Talk" is a short poem. However in that poem he says much with few words. Frost encompasses farming, nature, and more important-- well you can read it and form your own thoughts.

good luck,

jujubee48

Fatima Kevin
04-07-2013, 09:43 AM
Hi there.yes there is one i guess u might like(the time of year by William Shakespeare) i think u want s.th by frost