Frosts collection

Frosts collection

Part #1 Peter Davidson, who edited Frost’s collection North of Boston notes: Frost “lost two children to death in early childhood, another to insanity, another to death after childbirth, and still another (after the death of [his] wife, Elinor) to suicide.” Given the personal tragedies Frost experienced, it seems inevitable that a strain of grief and bitterness would influence his poetry.

Write a well-developed paragraph (min five (5) sentences) in response to the questions below. Please use at least one supporting detail from the text in your answer.

• Who is most sympathetic here, the husband or Amy? Defend your position using evidence from the poem.
• What do you think the speaker means when he says: “‘Three foggy mornings and one rainy day/Will rot the best birch fence a man can build’”(96-7)? He’s referring to something more than literal fog and rain and fence—what might it be? Based on your own experience(s), is this a fair statement? Explain.

Source: Robert Frost’s “Home Burial” http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/238120

Part # 2 Although virtually unknown as a poet during her life, today Emily Dickinson is well known for her religious non-conformism, one of the major themes of her over 1,800 poems. While many of her poems deal with death, Dickinson was more interested in what lay beyond physical death. She spent her life seeking out answers to the eternal questions about what happens after one dies, calling immortality her “Flood Subject.” While she went through periods of faith, she always returned to uncertainty. She wrote one friend that she was always hoping to “hear the bells” but that they never rang for her. Her father, a pillar of the church community and a prominent politician, loved her enough to let her be although we know through Dickinson’s poetry that he never really understood her. She did not generally attend church with her family as an adult, instead spending a good deal of time in her garden.

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Write a well-developed paragraph (min five (5) sentences) in response to the questions below.

• In what way does this poem indicate Dickinson’s unwillingness to conform to the Christian religious practices of her day? Do you think this makes her a non-believer? Explain why or why not and cite the poem for support.

Source: Emily Dickinson’s “Some Keep the Sabbath” http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/182809