Frost's sense

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English

 

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Lillie P

 

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April 30, 2015

 

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Put your hand over your mouth and speak the sentence, pay attention to the muffled sound instead of the words being spoken. That would be the sound of sense. This paper is an introduction to this theory along with an analysis of a Frost poem I feel articulates this well. The poem that I have chosen is taken from his later years, after he first came up with this theory...
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While Frost was up in a mountain interval in '23, I believe his imagination started to stray. This may be how the poem, "Brown's Decent" started. It starts, "BROWN lived at such a lofty farm That everyone for miles could see His lantern when he did his chore In winter after half-past three." Meaning; there was a farmer, in an extremely high vantage, with a farm high in view of a town below...
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