Saturday, February 2, 2019
Images and Imagery in Robert Frosts Wind and Window Flower Essay
Imagery in Robert Frosts Wind and Window Flower later on reading this poem by Robert Frost, I was left with many different ideas about this work. I believe one could take this poem in a literal sense to actually be about a window meridian and the wind. I also believe, however, that this poem perhaps has a bit of a deeper meaning. Looking first at the poem in a literal sense, the story is told of a lonely window roseola that is sitting on a window sill, and the image is that the acme is tone out the window. It is cold outside, and the frost on the window has melted meet enough for the florescence to see out. In line 7 of the poem, the flower is compared to a caged yellow bird, to give the reader a sense that the flower feels trapped, perhaps wishing to be outside. Line 9 of the poem goes on to talk of how he marked her through the pane. He refers to the wind, and how the flower could feel him through the pane. The use of pane is also interest here and made me thi nk about the pain that the flower snarl at not being able to be free to tent-fly with the wind. I...
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