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Symbolism In Robert Frost's Nothing Gold Can Stay

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Robert Frost was born in San Francisco, 1923. It was a political poem because Robert Frost feared for World War II. He showed that fear in the poem.
Narrative because it is telling the story of life throughout the poem. This title is not obvious to what the poem is about because he uses metaphors and symbolism. Due to this the title isnt literal.
Although in the poem there aren't any phrases repeated, the word gold is said many times.
Seasons are passing during the time of this poem. It starts with Spring but once he says," then leaf subsides to leaf" he is implying that time is passing.
Ordinarily Eden would be based off of the bible and kind of is but in this poem that character is mainly represented as mother nature.
Robert Frost was deliberately concealing information from the audience because he came to the conclusion that if he shows strong political veiws than everyone else is going to either completely agree or disagree. This would not be good because they were on the verge of World War II.
Robert Frost's poem," Nothing Gold Can Stay" does not show any signs of habits, dress, behavior, speech, or a particular group of people.
Along the lines of fantasy versus reality, this is undoubtedly reality. He talks about childhood fading away until we dont have our innocence anymore.
Bitter sweet is how Robert Frost expresses the tone of his poem. He is explaining how wonderful it is when you hang onto your gold but, also narrates how difficult it is for it to stay. For the reader's mood is sad, as they are sorry for mother nature and understand how innocent childhood was. Therefore the mood is making the readers feel unhappy.
Youth and nature are both equal themes in this poem because if you take the poem literally it is perfectly describing nature bt once you dig around it is also clearly describing youth and how you cant keep it. The personification in this peice helps hide distinguished lines between literal and figurtive meanings in this poem.
His poem begins frolicking but then decreases in speed because the poem gets more sad the farther you go. This seems to go right along with the theme and doesnt go faster than it should.
He is using lots of vivid imagery in this poem in a pleasant way even though in

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