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This is a 5 page paper discussing the themes and settings used within the poetical works of American poets Robert Frost and Hart Crane. American poets Robert Frost and Hart Crane both used settings and environments which were relevant to them to depict the emotions and central themes in their work. Frost during his days writing from New Hampshire in the 1920s, used images found in nature to depict the central themes of the changing seasons in relation to how nature and the changing seasons within life in general can be either embraced or denied. In the 1920s, Hart Crane had spent most of his time in the larger urban centers of Cleveland and New York and hence these environments are used the most in much of his work at this time. Crane used the images within the city to portray one of his central themes which was that of restlessness, constant shifting and at times, loss. Despite this dyer content however, Crane does insert faint positive glimpses which can provide some hope for the readers.
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their work. Frost during his days writing from New Hampshire in the 1920s, used images found in nature to depict the central themes of the changing seasons in relation to
how nature and the changing seasons within life in general can be either embraced or denied. In the 1920s, Hart Crane had spent most of his time in the larger
urban centers of Cleveland and New York and hence these environments are used the most in much of his work at this time. Crane used the images within the city
to portray one of his central themes which was that of restlessness, constant shifting and at times, loss. Despite this dyer content however, Crane does insert faint positive glimpses which
can provide some hope for the readers. American poet Robert Frost (1874-1963) was born in San Francisco but moved with his family after
his fathers death to New Hampshire in 1885 where in the East he was raised and educated. Frost eventually developed an interest in botany and astronomy and a feeling for
nature which led to its use when reflecting the imagery of relevant themes to the writer. Frost throughout his early work makes ample use of the imagery of nature to
depict the changing of the seasons not only as they relate to nature but as they relate to humans as mortals as well (Nelson). Poems such as "Gathering Leaves" which
takes places in the autumn and "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" both written during the time in lived in New Hampshire reflect his love for nature and
the woods of the East in addition to calling the readers attention to the constant change in nature and in the human lifetime and in most instances this cycle is
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