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Reality in the literature is the mirror for the world. There are so many authors who like to portray reality in their respective works for readers to give amoved message. In this paper researcher talked about the well-known poet and writer Robert Frost. This paper delves into the dual role of Robert Frost as a realist poet and a conspicuous philosopher within the realm of American literature. Frost, renowned for his distinctive poetic style, has often been recognized for his keen observations of nature and human experiences. However, this study aims to explore his lesser-discussed role as a philosopher who skillfully infused profound philosophical insights into his verses.
The paper begins by elucidating Frost's realist approach, highlighting his meticulous portrayal of rural life, landscapes, and human interactions. Drawing from select poems like “Stopping by woods in snowy evening”, “Mending Wall”, “Acquainted with the night”, “The road not taken” and “Fire and Ice”, the analysis demonstrates how Frost's commitment to depicting reality, even its grittier aspects, contributed to his status as a quintessential realist poet.
Subsequently, the study transitions to Frost's philosophical inclinations, examining how he engaged with existential questions, morality, and the human condition. The Poem "The Road Not Taken" is analysed to uncover the depth of Frost's philosophical contemplations. His emphasis on choices, uncertainties, and the quest for meaning reveals his philosophical prowess and his unique ability to provoke readers' introspection.
Furthermore, this paper delves into Frost's capacity to intertwine realism and philosophy seamlessly. Through poems like "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," Frost juxtaposes vivid descriptions of nature with subtle existential meditations, showcasing his skill in crafting multi-layered verses that engage readers on multiple levels.
In conclusion, this study establishes Robert Frost as a realist poet and conspicuous philosopher, shedding light on his contributions beyond his poetic craftsmanship. By examining the intersections of his realism and philosophical musings, this paper offers a comprehensive perspective on Frost's literary legacy and his enduring relevance as an artist who captured the intricacies of the human experience while inviting readers to ponder profound philosophical concepts.
Keywords:
Robert Frost’s poem, realistic poet, philosophy of life, Philosopher.
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"Robert Frost As a Realistic Poet and Conspicuous Philosopher ", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 9, page no.a300-a311, September-2023, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2309035.pdf
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2456-4184 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.76 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
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