Robert
Frost By Desing
Here I am sharing my view about Robert Frost poem “ Desing "
Introduction about Robert Frost
Robert Frost was born on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco,
where his father, William Prescott Frost Jr., and his mother, Isabelle Moodie,
had moved from Pennsylvania shortly after marrying. After the death of his
father from tuberculosis when Frost was eleven years old, he moved with his
mother and sister, Jeanie, who was two years younger, to Lawrence,
Massachusetts.
Frost drifted through a string of occupations after
leaving school, working as a teacher, cobbler, and editor of the Lawrence Sentinel. His first
published poem, “My Butterfly," appeared on November 8, 1894, in the New
York newspaper The Independent.
About his works.
“Fire and Ice”
“The Gift Outright”
“Design”
“Mending wall”
“Home Burial”
v About his Poems.
Design :-
‘Design’ is a
very impressive sonnet. It is about an isty‐bisty spider, a
flower and a Moth. Frost changing the meaning of Design.
The poem begins with a simple setup—the first three lines introduce us to the
main characters. We have a big white spider on a white flower, poised to eat a
white moth. The speaker sees this bizarre little albino meeting as some weird
witches' brew, as all three are brought together for some awful reason.
That observation leads
the speaker to a series of questions: Why is this flower white, when it is
usually blue? What brought the spider to that particular flower? What made the
moth decide to flutter by right then?
Frost concludes that if it were "design" that brought these three
together, it must be some pretty dark design. In other words, it's not a
comforting thought to think that God went out of his way just to make sure this
moth got eaten. But that's the crucial "if" of the last line: if
design does govern these small things.
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