Robert Frost: Poems is a collection of works highly concerned with nature and isolation. Many of the poems are written in the voice of a lone narrator wandering in solitude; the contrast of loneliness and the society of others is a recurring theme, as is the contemplation of death. These poems are not despairing or Gothic, however; the poet uses a very naturalistic and simple style to convey the idea of communion with nature and the inevitability of death. Major themes include youth versus age and a connection with nature.
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