Design
by Robert Frost.
Introduction about the auther:
Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. His work was initially published in England before it was published in America. Known for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech, Frost frequently wrote about settings from rural life in New England in the early twentieth century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes.Robert Frost probably has the most name recognition of any American poet ever. His best-known works include “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” both of which have become synonymous with the genre of nature poetry. Frost, though, was much more than just a nature poet. “Home Burial,” for example, deals with overwhelming grief after the death of a child. “Fire and Ice,” while somewhat tongue-in-cheek, considers the apocalyptic end of the world. And some of his poems, such as “The Oven Bird,” are a complex treatment of a difficult rhyme scheme, proving that Frost could technically match anyone in form. Furthermore, Frost helped form the conception of Americans as tough, self-sufficient individuals. This New England native, often called the “Icon of Yankee Values,” remains the quintessential American poet.
Analysis of the poem:
Analysis of the poem:
Robert frost poem with title design is a philosophical poem
which start that there is a design of destiny or God in everything and every
incidental which happen in our life to show this truth the poet speak up the
subject matter of a spider, a mouth becomes in morsel of a spider.
It is night and in the darkness
of night one mouth is inspired wants to catch that mouth on that white flower
and so it changes its color to white so that it may remain invisible to the
eyes of that mouth. That spider remains successful in catching the mouth and
very soon the wings of that mouth are detached from its body, or in down just
like paper kite. The poet observe this scene and click realization in he that
even in the smallish of the small incident which happen in this world there is
a design of destiny. Destiny made that proud might and inspired that mouth to
go to that flower. The same desting inspired spider to climb up that hight to
go to that flower and o begins his morning ritual by making that mouth its
food. The poet comes to conclusion that nothing happen in this world without
design. The seal of desting is a must for the occurrence of any incident.
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