Into My Own By Robert Frost Essay

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Nature, defined by Merriam-Webster, is “humankind’s original or natural condition.” (Merriam-Webster) Now, when poet’s write about nature, it is usually composed of the pastoral themes of land and farm. Robert Frost did not take this stereotypical approach. When Robert Frost moved to New England in 1912, he was very inspired by the rural and beautiful locations that it provided. He thought of nature with a more deeper understanding, unlike many other poets. Instead of writing about the beautiful land and scenery, he focused more on the darker and lighter sides of nature, and related them to human experiences. In his poem, “Into My Own”, Frost expresses nature as dark and light. (Zhang) The “dark trees” and mysterious, never-ending forest are