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Analysis Of Nothing Gold Can Stay

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Robert Frost wrote this poem in 1923. Frost in referencing creation from the perspective of a Christian. The poem is about creation and how creations evolves over time. Frost is an American poet from New England. He was very concerned with the current political climate. This piece is a collection from 20th century poetry. This poem is a narrative about how nothing gold can stay. It is telling about anything perfect and beautiful and how they end up not staying. For example, when a baby is born and a mother gets to see her child for the first time, that is gold. Once it grows up it will not be innocent and perfect. The title "Nothing gold can stay" is relatively self explanatory with a little help from someone who knows a little about the …show more content…

In this poem you may have to fill in a few blanks to get it. At first it doesn't make sense because you don't have all of the information you need. In some cases you will understand the words and you will be on your way, but in other cases you won't get it and that's when you need to dig into the meanings of some of the words to figure it out. For example I didn't know what it mean by the word gold, then I realized it could mean good or perfect. In this poem it is strait forward once you get it, there is no slang words besides the words like gold that can mean different things. It doesn't have much to do with culture. There is nothing that's says anything about clothes, behavior, and speech. There is no fantasy in the poem. It is all words describing what is happening. What the words mean is happening in real life. Everything in this world was once gold or good, this poem isn't fantasy. The mood at first when you read this poem it seems mysterious but really it is kind of happy at the beginning and it gets sadder. The reason why it gets sadder is because the seasons are changing from good to worse. The is happy at first but then it gets sad because of the seasons changing. The tone is also serious because the gold/good is going away. The theme of the poem is loss. The seasons changing and turning impure are signs of that. Personification is used to express those words better in the poem. Personification is used on the word nature to help describe

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