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Title: Robert Frost
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5This forges ice into a symbol of hate and death.
1Furthermore, in “Mowing” a flower wilts and dies in a patch of unmaintained dirt. 2Frost gives this scenario to display loathing and antipathy. 3Most of the death that Robert Frost uses in his works comes from the death of his sisters, wife, and children... Showed first 250 characters
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4As there are probably many other reasons to why he uses them, this still remains one of the key reasons.
1Lastly, “The Road Not Taken” exemplifies in great detail the hate that Frost feels. 2Not only does he regret not going down the other road, but he also loathes the fact that he did not take the other choice... Showed next 250 characters
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