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Robert frost By: Brandon Putney, Jonathan Babcock

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Robert frost

By: Brandon Putney, Jonathan Babcock

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INTRODUCTION

• Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost

• Type of poem is lyric

• Lyric means- expresses thoughts and

feelings of the poet

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Themes

• Everything good passes

• Poem is about everything good has an end

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Imagery themes

• leafs of autumn sun going down garden of Eden

• No metaphor or simile

• Visual imagery

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Form and structure

• Stacked lines

• To make the poem look better

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Rhyme and rhythm

• AA, BB,CC,DD

• 5 syllable rhythm

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Language patterns

• Gold, hold flower, hour leaf, grief day,

Stay

• Garden of Eden makes you think biblical

• Green of nature is gold

• When the suns up its gold

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conclusion

• Happiness doesn’t last long

• Very effective cause I understood it

• I loved it

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introduction

• Stopping by the woods on a snowing evening is written by Robert frost

• F

• He stopped to take in life by watching the snow

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themes

• he just stopped to take it what nature does. It’s a luxury to take in

• It moves me!!!!!