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  • Essay / The Mountain by Robert Frost - 678

    Robert Frost writes poems that always seem to have a deeper message than the eyes can read. During this poem, Robert Frost uses descriptive terms and dialogue to tell a story. The mountains are very steep and require a lot of work and dedication to reach the top. Mountains can be compared to fears throughout this poem. You want to overcome your fears just like you want to reach the top of the mountain. Robert Frost addresses many themes throughout his poem. Three of the themes of this poem are the description of the mountain, the manipulation of the farmer, and the actions of man. Frost knows the right ways to take someone on a trip. Nature is commonly known as one of Robert Frost's favorite writing subjects. Being able to describe nature in depth in a way that people love is something that Frost has mastered. Nature is something beautiful and most people take it for granted. The landscape is also a very important part of “The Mountain”. The landscapes make nature a very beautiful place, as if it wasn't already the case. Everything around the mountains is magnificent. Robert Frost often talks about nature. The grass around the mountains makes them stand out better. Robert Frost is deeply in love with nature and often expresses these emotions. Frost talks about how the seasons are reversed, saying, "It's always cold in summer, hot in winter." » The mountains are shrouded in steam in winter, making it a magnificent sight. There are bushes along the banks of the river, near the mountains. The descriptive words used throughout the poem provide a stunning picture of the mountains and their surroundings. Although nature is something that is talked about in the majority of the poem, the landscape is...... middle of paper.... ..y observant and curious. Robert Frost is good at describing something and the way he describes the visitor is amazing. Never let someone manipulate you into doing something that you are not sure should be done. The visitor to the city seemed to be a very respectful man. Was he a businessman? How did he have enough time to travel across the city and end up in a different place? Many questions arise in mind. This particular businessman seems very stubborn. He won't let someone random tell him what to do. “The Mountain” is a play by Robert Frost that incorporates descriptive details, manipulation from one man to another, and the resulting actions. Throughout the poem, the idea comes to mind that the mountain spoken of could be an obstacle in life. People go through different things every day and have to find a way to weather the storm..