Robert Frost/Desert Places
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5
ABSTRACT:
A 5 page analysis of Robert Frost's poem "Desert Places," in which the writer explores the idea that Frost's poetry is antipathetic to the notion that the universe is inherently good or delightful or hospitable. The writer shows how this statement applies to "Desert Places," and then substantiates this by looking at "Out, Out-" and "Nothing Gold Can Stay." No additional sources cited.
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