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Name a story by Robert Frost you relate to and why?
In two strong paragraphs, explain what it is about the tone and/or imagery of the story that speaks to you and why. Use some text examples to support your response.
The literature of Robert Frost cuts across various segments like Poetry, Short stories, Frictions, and books. This diverse amount of Work makes him the first Pulitzer Prize winner in History. The book “North of Boston” is one of his many works that I admire the most. The time and effort that the writer has given to this book are unparalleled to any other work of his. The diversity of the writer in this case is an achievement in itself as his work was not only for the one who reads occasionally but for those who are avid readers to reach the mass.
The book has its many parts which are dedicated to various aspect of life where Frost reflected on his life and also did put himself in the shoes of others to give the masterpieces that he made. The lines like the Death of a hired man depict the poverty and desolation of the workers of the society which was an eye-opener of the age. The format of drama and a dialogue style of writing makes the reading interesting for the one who is into Frost’s works. The social aspect of the divide of class in the Mending Wall also gives an insight into the times and social behavior of the people of that time and age. The one like ‘A servant to Servants’ is a great price of work that mocks the way the servitude is perceived and the will to serve the mass is projected. Such very eye-opening aspects of Robert Frost's literature makes him one of the most respected of all times in English Literature.