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By Amanda Arquette & Kyle Sylvester
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Born on March 26, 1874 Much sadness throughout life Poems never focused on own life Died on January 29 th 1963
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Won Pulitzer in 1924, 1931, 1937, and 1943 Won the Mark Twaine Medal in 1987 Gold Metal of The National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1941 Participated in the 1961 Inauguration of John F. Kennedy Had over 40 Honorary Degrees from college’s and universities
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1915 A Boy’s Will Very similar to other works o “The Wood-Pile” o “Mowing”
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Outside o Rural o Nature Morning o “I went to turn the grass once after one Who mowed it in the dew before the sun.” (1-2)
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Sorrowful o “gone” (3) o “isle of trees” (5) o “alone” (8) Hopeful o “loved” (27) o “flourish” (28) o “sheer morning gladness” (30) o “kindred spirit” (35) o “glad” (37) o “hoped” (40) o “together” (42)
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Rhyming Heroic Couplets o Each line has 10 syllables o Every two lines rhyme Rhyme Scheme o Aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, ff, gg, hh, ii, jj, kk, ll, mm, nn, oo, pp, qq, dd, rr, ss, ee Lines 9-10 and 41-42 are repeated
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Consonance “And hear his long scythe whispering to the ground” (34) o Hear the scythe Alliteration “On noiseless wing a ‘wildered butterfly” (12) o Butterfly whirling around “At a tall tuft of flowers beside a brook” (22) o See the flowers
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Anaphora “And” (8, 15, 17, 18, 20, 34, 35, 39) o Narrative o Journey o Repetitiveness of life “I + action verb” o “I went” (1) o “I came” (4, 26) o “I looked” (5) o “I listened” (6) o “I said” (9, 11) o “I marked” (15) o “I thought” (19) o “I left” (25) o “I worked” (36, 37) o “I told” (41) Shows the action throughout the poem
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Anastrophe for emphasis o “But as I said it, swift there passed me by” (11) o “But glad with him, I worked as with his aid, And weary, sought at noon with him the shade” (37-38) Repetition of “but” o “But he had gone his way, the grass all mown” (7) o “But as I said it, swift there passed me by” (11) o “But he turned first, and led my eye to look” (21) o “But from sheer morning gladness at the brim” (30) o “But glad with him, I worked as with his aid” (37)
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“an isle of trees” (5) - Isolation “ went to turn the grass ” (1)– Life’s Burdens http://tinyurl.com/9z8df9d http://tinyurl.com/9wxwmqs
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“Finding the butterfly weed” (26) - Combination of wisdom and learning “View the leveled scene” (4)- Humans Destroying Nature http://tinyurl.com/9u9vn2d http://tinyurl.com/95ap2oa
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“a tall tuft of flowers” (22) – Nature, Hope “wildered butterfly” (13) - Wisdom http://tinyurl.com/9nvg6s4 http://tinyurl.com/9oqjnck
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"Contents. Frost, Robert. 1915. A Boy's Will." Contents. Frost, Robert. 1915. A Boy's Will. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Sept. 2012.. "An Online Exhibit Presented by Special Collections at Middlebury College." Robert Frost at Bread Loaf. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Sept. 2012.. "Robert Frost." Poets.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Sept. 2012..
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By Amanda Arquette and Kyle Sylvester
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