People write poetry to explain how they are feeling, but use symbols and phrases to make others think hard about the actual meaning of their writing. Robert Frost was a poet who wrote poems in a very symbolic way. His poems make others think hard about what he is saying, and what makes his poems even harder to understand is that there could be multiple different meaning for his writing. This statement is true for one of Frost’s poems titled, “Nothing Gold can Stay”. In this poem Frost uses symbolic phrases, and compares things in a different way. This poem sounds like it could mean different things because of the metaphors and allusions he uses when writing this poem. The main thing about this poem is that it demonstrates change of nature. In “ Nothing Gold can Stay” Robert Frost uses the examples “Her early leaf’s a flower”, “So Eden sank to grief”, and “Dawn goes down to day” to demonstrate change of nature.
In the poem “Nothing Gold can Stay” Frost uses the metaphor, “ Her early leaf’s a flower”(Frost
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In this line Frost is talking about the transition from dawn to day. Like the other lines of Frost’s poems there is a more deeper meaning to it. What Frost is talking about in this line is how short each day is, and how quickly they pass. In this line Frost is talking about how quickly time goes by, and why it’s important to hold onto your memories. He is also saying how you should cherish each day and live life to fullest. That you should live each day like it’s your last. This line demonstrates change of nature because he is talking about the transition from dawn to day, how when that change is over you can’t go back to it. After looking at these three examples it’s clear to see that Frost, like other poets, try to give a deeper meaning in their writing, and sometimes use change to show that. Frost gives his writing a deeper meaning to it by using the change of