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Robert Frost Symbolism

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"The Silken Tent" uses a very detailed simile, or symbol, to describe how he feels about his loved one.  He compares her, using a simile, to a "silken tent" in the summer breeze.  Then, he expounds on this simile by list...
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Robert Frost's poem "Fireflies in the Garden" is a brief but eminently clear commentary on the limits of symbolism.  Frost uses fireflies as symbols which "emulate...real stars...(in) the upper skies".  He notes that "...
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In the first stanza, snow and night are juxtaposed to create a sense of loneliness and emptiness. Snow has the qualities of an arid and formless white sheet. Night parallels the snow in that it obscures vision and generates an absence of li...
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The scythe is exactly as it seems in the poem. There really isn't any symbolism except that it is almost a part of him.
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