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Frost's simplest introduction
Robert Frost (1874 ~ 1963) is an American poet. 1874 was born in San Francisco in the western United States on March 26th. He lost his father at the age of 1 1, and then moved to Northeast New England with his mother. Since then, he has formed an indissoluble bond with this land. Frost/Kloc-began to write poems at the age of 0/6, and officially published his first poem at the age of 20. He worked hard and published more than 65,438+00 poems in his life, including North of Boston (65,438+0914), Mountains (65,438+0916) and New Hampshire (65,438). Frost's poems can be divided into two categories: lyric short poems and dramatic narrative poems, both of which are famous. Frost's lyric poems mainly describe nature and farmers, especially the scenery in New England and farmers in the north. These poems are vivid and appealing, and are welcomed by readers at all levels. His narrative poems are generally low-key, reflecting the dark side of the poet's thought and character. Frost's worldview is complicated. He thinks the world is a mixture of good and evil. Therefore, on the one hand, his poems describe the beauty of nature and its benefits to human beings, on the other hand, they also describe its destructive power and the misfortune and disaster it brings to human beings. One of the greatest features of Frost's poetic style is unpretentious and profound implication, which contains profound thoughts and philosophies in plain content and unpretentious poetry. This is not only Frost's artistic pursuit, but also the secret of his career success.

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