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A 4 page analysis of the poem Acquainted with the Night by Robert Frost. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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likely depression. It appears to be a poem that is perhaps written in a traditional sonnet form, and a poem that offers the narrator as an individual who is wandering,
only at night, alone and deep in their own problems. The following paper analyzes the poem, illustrating how Frost utilizes many different poetic elements to convey the theme of depression
and/or loneliness. Analysis of Frosts Acquainted with the Night Frost was apparently a young man who did endure some hardships in his
life, perhaps the first of which was losing his father when he was not yet a teenager.1 Frosts mother returned to teaching in order to support the family, demonstrating that
Frost came from an educated family, and a family who felt education was important.2 Interestingly enough, it seems that she was considered to be "a cultured, intelligent woman, but known
as a poor teacher, who could not control the class."3 Later in life Frost went on to Dathmouth for some months and
then was apparently expelled, likely for some prank.4 After his time in school he moved on in his life and held many jobs: "Over the next ten years Frost held
a number of jobs, he worked in a textile mill and on a farm, and taught Latin at his mothers school in Methuen, Massachusetts."5 He was clearly a learned man
and also a man of his times for he seemed to bring out an understanding and appreciation for the simplicity of life, of rural and pastoral settings, rather than focusing
on the harsh times, such as the Great Depression. One author notes, "Frosts works were generally praised, but the lack of seriousness concerning social and economic problems of the 1930s,
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