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Emerson's and frost's ideas about man and nature as reflected in their poems

"A Study of Emerson's and Frost's Ideas about Man and
Nature as Reflected in Their Poems"is a study on the
literary work of two American poets,Ralph Waldo Emerson,
the*.Romantic,and Robert Lee Frost ,the Realist.The
analysis deals with eleven poems of each poet,which are
analysed through the thematic point of view .
The study of styles and forms of the poets is
presented in order to get better understanding of the
poets'poems.The discussion concerns with the poets'
ideas about man,nature and the relationship of man and
nature-The similar ideas that man is an individual as
well as the dissimilar ideas about the relationship of man
and nature are presented in order to get.an i deal idea
about man and nature in the last part of this thesis.That
is a good unity of the poets'ideas.
The analysis presents the idea of Emerson that there
is a harmony between man who has beauty within himself and
nature.His optimistic view of life is combined with
Frost's pessimistic view of life.Frost believes that
there is darkness and separation of man's spirit.Man is
under the power pf natures.Yet,the combination of both
ideas are very ideal to give a better understanding of man
and nature.This study could give readers a better
acknowledgement of man and nature.The analysis could be
he 1 pf u 1 t;o readers ,espee i a 1 1 y 3.over s a f E ?.mer son and
Frost,to understand and appreciate their poems.

Creator(s)
  • (184057) RUTIASRI
Contributor(s)
  • Liliek Soelistyo → Examination Committee 1
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 1990
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis
Source
Undergraduate Thesis No. 134; Rutiasri (184057)
Subject(s)
  • AMERICAN POETRY-HISTORY AND CRITICISM
  • EMERSON, RALPH WALDO, 1803-1882-HISTORY AND CRITICISM
  • FROST, ROBERTS, 1874-1963-HISTORY AND CRITICISM
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