An Analysis Of Robert Frost's Nothing Gold Can Stay

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Robert Frost wrote Nothing Gold Can Stay in 1923, just 5 years after the end of World War I. Robert Frost was an American. Nothing Gold Can Stay is a short narrative regarding the transition from childhood into adulthood. Nothing Gold Can Stay is a reference to childhood and how your personality and outlook is gold and over time it decays. There is a repetition of the line "Nothing gold can stay" which is incidentally the title of the poem. So logically if the titles is in the poem it would be repeated Also the word her is used frequently. The passage of time consists of the start of your life into your elderly years. The characters are Mother Nature and Eden. Frost chose to omit a large section of the poem which is about Nothing Gold Can Stay

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