Abstract

Robert Frost was a renowned poet from America during the 20th century. Nature imagery is a prominent feature of Robert Frosts poetry. Numerous academics have investigated the themes and writing techniques of Frosts poetry since its inception. However, Frosts perspective on nature is also vital for people to acquire since it will not only help people study Frosts poetry better but will also help them appreciate the philosophy of life contained in nature. Therefore, this paper will take the imagery of woods in The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on A Snowy Evening as the research object, analyze the dualistic characteristics of the imagery, argue Frosts view that nature is dialectical and nature is wise, and explore the subjective and objective reasons for the formation of Frosts view of nature. It aims to enhance peoples understanding of Frosts poetic imagery and Frosts view of nature, encouraging them to care for the natural world better.

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