Monster Essays - Robert Frost - Ideas
It has been said many times that all men have a common bond, or a
thread that joins them together. Robert Frostıs poem ³The Tuft of
Flowers² explores the existence of such a bond, as experienced by the
speaker. In the everyday circumstance of performing a common chore, the
speaker discovers a sense of brotherhood with another laborer. Frost
contrasts a sense of aloneness with a sense of understanding to convey
his theme of unity between men.
To understand the setting of the poem, one must first understand how
grass was mowed in the time period in which the poem was written
(1906). Grass was mostly mow....
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