Figure A Poem Makes

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“The Figure a Poem Makes” by Robert Frost talks about his perception of how poem should be view by people. Frost says all poems have their own unique characteristic from one another and always have morals that the readers can benefit from while being entertained. Every poems “begin in delight and end in wisdom (Frost, 630).” Poems make the readers to discover something they previously do not know. Frost also said that poetry cannot be truly understand through purely logic, but the readers can evaluate it through their emotions. The essay also mentions “no tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise for the writer, no surprise for the reader (Frost, 631).” This line also suggest the feelings the writer put in his/her work connecting to the feeling of the readers. This is probably one of the best goal a writer can ever achieve, to be able to connect to his readers, and show his/her feelings through writing.

That being said, not all of us like poetry and some may argue that Frost’s view of poems might not be true all the time. People who tend to approach things the same way will get the same results every time which in this case they’ll probably going to get the “delight”, the entertainment, but after they read the same poem couple of times it gets old, dry and boring. Some are just lazy or just doing it because they have to do it. If a person don’t care on what they’re doing then they’ll most likely not to get neither delight nor the moral of the story because they’re just doing it to get the job done. They’re not passionate about it to actually dig deep to get internal message in every poem. If the reader is not devoted enough to put some effort to actually feel or understand what the poem or the author of the poem...

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...kes” he’s pertaining to both readers and writers connection when they read or write the poem. When he said “Like a piece of Ice on a hot stove the poem must ride on its own melting. (Frost, 630)” He’s telling both writers and readers must come together and share their emotions, because of this, it will never lose its meaning to the reader since its leave a mark on both of them. One of Frost famous remarks was every poem should “begin in delight and end in wisdom(Frost, 630)” which means that every poem has enough uniqueness for it to be separated from others which attract the readers to keep reading but also get wisdom or learn new things out of it. Poems are like Us. One is different from another. Every individual has their own distinct characteristic that make him/her unique. Whether that characteristic is bad or good, it makes a person stand out from the others.

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