Biography of Robert Frost

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Robert Frost is known for his very different types of writings. Robert was one of the most famous writers of his time. He created poems that made people think about the things he was writing.
Robert Frost was born on March 26, 1874 in San Francisco, California. Frosts parents’ names were William Prescott Frost, Jr. and Isabelle Moodie Frost. His only siblings name was Jeanie. William Prescott Frost, Jr. was a journalist with ambitions of establishing a career in California, and in 1873 he and his wife moved to San Francisco. He died from tuberculosis in 1885. While their mother taught at a variety of schools in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, Robert and Jeanie grew up in Lawrence, and Robert graduated from high school in 1892. A top student in his class, he shared valedictorian honors with Elinor White, with whom he had already fallen in love (Frost 1). For several years, Robert Frost’s mother earned a living by teaching in various schools; starting in Salem, New Hampshire undoubtedly she had a profound affect her son’s development (O’Neill 3). After studying briefly at Dartmouth, he worked as a bobbin boy in a cotton mill, as a cobbler, a school teacher, and a journalist; he later entered Harvard but left after two years to try farming. In 1912 he went to England, where he received his first acclaim as a poet (Frost 2).
In 1892 Robert Frost graduated from Lawrence High School as class poet and as co-valedictorian with a sensitive, brilliant girl named Elinor Miriam White, whom he married three years later. His paternal grandfather was however eager to make a lawyer out of the gifted young man and persuaded him to enter Dartmouth College in the fall of 1892. Throughout those years he wrote poems, which he continu...

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... of his separate poetic moods may explore many possible attitudes toward human experience, his poems repeatedly return to an implied attitude of devout reverence and belief, which constitute the infallible core of his work (O’Neill 5).
Overall, Robert Frost is one of the most important writers of his time. His writings were very different from others because they meant something to others. He will be well remembered for the poems he wrote.

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Frost, Robert. “World Book Online InfoFinder. World Book, 6thEdition, Sep2103.Web.30April 2014
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O’Neill, James Norman. Robert Frost. Salem: Salem Press, January 2003.

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