PPT-‘The Wood-Pile’ – Robert Frost

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Lesson Objectives To develop an understanding of the destination of The WoodPile To be able to discuss Frosts literal and figurative ideas Outcomes To have identified

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Lesson Objectives To develop an understanding of the destination of The WoodPile To be able to discuss Frosts literal and figurative ideas Outcomes To have identified and commented on any potential symbols and metaphor Frost uses. First published in England his work was long ignored in his own country Once established he became one of Americas bestloved and most honored poets Frost won four Pulitzer Prizes Birches 1916 One of Frosts bestknown poems in it he describes birch tr harvardedu Positions Robert Wood Johnson Fou ndation Schol r in Health Policy Resear ch Harvard University Cam ridge MA August 2004Jul 2 06 Assist ant Professor of Sociology Bowdoin College Brunswick Maine July 2003present Acting Assoc ate Dire ctor By Robert Frost. "Road at Chantilly" by Paul Cézanne. The road not taken . by Robert Frost. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,. And sorry I could not travel both. And be one . traveler. , long I stood . Webquest. Joe . Haunert. Introduction. Robert Frost’s most famous poem has been interpreted in two different ways for decades. If the poem is taken literally, it has an entirely different meaning than if the poem is read ironically.. By: Giovanni D, Kristian M, Jordan B, Eric C, Osiris A.. Getting to know Robert frost. Robert frost was born in San Francisco, California on March 26,1874.. He had Died in Boston, Massachusetts on January 29, 1963.. Project. Group 5 . 1. st. Hour. 3/30/12. “Mending Wall”. Robert Frost. A Something there is that doesn't love a wall, . B That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it, . C And spills the upper boulders in the sun, . RiClauSeb. The Red. Wheelbarrow. By William Carlos Williams. William Carlos Williams. Born: 1883 in . Rutherford, New Jersey. .. Began writing poetry: While . a student at Horace Mann High School, at which time he made the decision to become both a writer and a doctor. Interior Design 2. Mrs. . Peaden. Westlake High School. What is flooring?. Flooring/floor covering is a term to generically describe any finished material applied over a floor structure to provide a walking surface.. 10th grade 5 points. Stanza #1. . Two . roads diverged in a . yellow wood, . . . . And . sorry I could not travel . both. . . . And . be one traveler, long I . stood. . . And . looked down one as far as I . 1874-1963. Robert Frost was an American poet who often used rural settings in New England, on the northeast of the United States, to present his philosophy of life and view of society. As a young man , he worked as a farmer and a teacher and spent three years in Britain before World War I.. “And on a day we meet to walk the line. and set the wall between us once again. We keep the wall between us as we go.. To each the boulders that have fallen to each.. And some are loaves and some so nearly balls. 1. You should walk on black ice careful.. 2. Miss . Iatarola. happy adopted an adorably puppy.. 3. Darry was very worried about Ponyboy’s recklessly behavior. . 4. Rudy walked quiet down . Himmel. 1. You should walk on black ice careful.. 2. Miss . Iatarola. happy adopted an adorably puppy.. 3. Darry was very worried about Ponyboy’s recklessly behavior. . 4. Rudy walked quiet down . Himmel. wisdom, knowledge. Peace. Courage, strength. Love, passion. Patriotism, freedom. Evil, temptation. Doctors, medicine. Protagonist, antagonist (good guy, bad guy) . Symbols. and . Symbolism. Symbol= a person, place, object or activity that stands .

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