Robert Frost [WORKING]

: In his essay "The Figure a Poem Makes," he famously stated that a poem "begins in delight and ends in wisdom".

: Frost aimed to capture the natural rhythms and tones of everyday conversation within his poetry, a concept he called "the sound of sense". robert frost

: While contemporaries experimented with free verse, Frost preferred traditional structures, famously likening writing free verse to "playing tennis without a net". Notable Works : In his essay "The Figure a Poem

Frost produced several poems that have become indelible parts of the American consciousness: Frost preferred traditional structures