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Nothing Gold Can Stay

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This poem was written by Robert Frost in 1920 to be sent to George R. Elliott. There are several different versions of the poem. The most familiar would probably be the version first published in 1923. He feared the end of the world after World War 1.
It is a short 8 line lyrical poem, with many metaphors. The meanings are open to comprehend by the reader, as there are many different meanings. One meaning is that the poem could represent the end of the world. The poem says nothing gold can stay, which could mean that all of our benefits at technologies won't last forever.
The title is not obvious. It holds many meanings. It could refer to nature and youth, or to the end of the world. There are many other meanings, and it's up to the reader to decide what it means to them.
Metaphors and comparisons are used nearly every line. Nature is used to represent …show more content…

The poem personifies nature and gives it human-like qualities.
The poem at first comes off as a simple poem about spring and winter, but there are many hidden meanings as well. As well as the fear of the end of the world.
There are not much culture elements reflected in Nothing Gold Can Stay, and most words are spoken in clear English.
The poem is very much reality based, speaking of the end of the world.
The poem is brooding and seems to be longing that the gold could stay a little longer. The poet has a very serious tone towards the subject and is warning the readers about the end.
There are several themes in Nothing Gold Can Stay. They are of Nature, youth, and the cycle of life and death. The poet uses a lot of personification and metaphors to express the themes.
The rhythm is more of a meander and moves along steadily, but it does not drone like a monologue. The rhythm makes the poem seem more like a warning rather than a simple longing poem about Nature.
The poem doesn't really use the senses, and mostly describes and

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