Characteristics
of Robert Frost 's Poetry
Introduction
:
Clarity
and Simplicity :
The
first things that strikes a student of Frost 's Poetry it is clarity. At a time
when poets were inclined to show off their erudition, and when a poetry was
full of esoteric reference, Frost' s Poetry is clear and specific.
Universality
and Depiction of Rural life :
Frost
's Poetry celebrates the countryside of New Hampshire. But he is not a regional
Poet. He may began with geography, he has ability to take his poetry into an
unmappable country. His poem give real and living people. Frost shows a wordsworthian
interest in the poor common people, and
portrays them realistically.
Realism
:
"Frost
truly said of himself,
"I
am not a regionalist, i am a realist. I write about realms of democracy and
realms of the spirit. "
Ezra
pound has commented on the effectiveness of the portrayal of Frost 's
Character. "Mr. Frost' s people are distinctly real. Their speech is real
; he has know them i don't want much to meet them but i know that they exist,
and what is more that they exist as he portrayed them.
All
this makes it obvious that Frost 's method was that of realism. He was not like
the romantic poets interested in extraordinary and remote things.
Dramatic
Quality
A
very important feature of Frost 's Poetry it is Dramatic Quality. Poems
like' Home Burial ',' Blue Barriers 'and ' The witch of coos ' the best example of
Frost' s genius in writing Dramatic poems. In 'Home Burial' we have a man and
wife facing a crisis. The wife is almost cracking up under the strain of the
grief caused by death of their child.
The
feeling of horror that she experiences on seeing the graveyard "so small
window frames the whole of it" and the quickly piled burial mound with the
gravel leaping in the air, and the stains of mud on the man 's shoes is vividly
conveyed.
His
Language, Diction and Versification :
As
for Frost 's Language, it may be said that his poetry speaks itself. He uses
simple words and weaves into verse the actual tones of common speech. His words
come from plain language of every day talk. Every words counts, every words
somehow is made to add to the mood of the poem. "In Mending Walls" There
is not only the attitudes but actual tone of the countrymen lines such as
these..
He
is all pine and i am apple orchard
My
apple trees will never get across
And
eat the cone under his pines. I tell him.
Out
of their context, lines sound as If they have been drawn straight from the country man 's
stock of proverbial wisdom. But their fuller meaning strikes up when we read
them in their context. Frost is perhaps the only Poet who satisfied the
wordsworthian theory of poetic Diction. His tone is conversational and his
manner dramatic, but his experiments with Various meters are no less
significant. A skilled versifier, he has employed a large number of meters in
his poetry.
His
Philosophy :
The
Simplicity of Frost 's verse is leading. It, at time cloaks the depth of his
Philosophy. He was always a patient and persistent seeker after truth. Neither
in Politics nor in poetry was he willing to surrender himself and his
conviction as he says in "The Black Cottage". And "Mending
Walls" is one of those poems where Frost makes certain significant
observations of human life and conduct. He airs two contradictory opinion
regarding the erection of a wall between the compounds of two neighbors
One
is......
Something
there is that doesn't love a wall
And
the other...
Good
fences make good neighbors.
As
a Poet of Democracy :
Like
Whitman, Frost was a Poet of Democracy. Both writers are profoundly interested
in Brotherhood and fellowship. But they approach the problem differently. But
Frost, more realistic than Whitman. Like Whitman, Robert Frost was also
patriotic though he expressed his patriotism in more subdued tone than Whitman
's loud trumpeting of national sentiments.
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