If someone were to describe the environment in great detail, would one be able to picture the scenery? Robert Frost, an American Poet, writes poetry involving imagery. Imagery in poems can be used to describe how one is feeling or what one can see around them. These poems can be very unique and different in style because of the use of imagery. Frost in particular, uses imagery in his poems to show nature or the environment around him, as well as his own struggles in life. Known for his poems about rural life and nature, Robert Frost was born on March 26, 1963 in San Francisco, California. Frost lived in Massachusetts and went to school in New Hampshire, until problems arose, making Frost and his wife move to England. While in England, Frost was inspired by multiple poets who influenced him and helped publish his work. Frost eventually moved back to the United States, and by that time he had multiple works published and was the most celebrated poet in America. …show more content…
One can picture two roads that are divided and how the morning is peaceful and calm. These descriptions can be found in multiple poems, and imagery being a main piece of his poetry. Robert Frost - Imagery In Robert Frost’s poetry, most of them involve imagery to describe the environment. Imagery is language and writing that gives a reader a good depiction or picture by describing an object or scenery. With this, Frost uses imagery to describe nature in his works. One of the poems that had imagery in it is the poem Good Hours. Examples of imagery in this poem are, “ I had for my winter evening walk- No one at all with whom to talk, But I had the cottages in a row, Up to their shining eyes in snow.” . Another example of imagery is, “Over the snow my creaking feet, Disturbed the slumbering village street.” This poem gives examples of imagery, and how Frost describes the surroundings around