Background Adam’s Curse was written by William Butler Yeats in 1902. The poem reflects...More
Summary Stanza 1 – Foreseeing Death with Calm Acceptance: In the first part of...More
In this poem, lapis lazuli is a type of stone used in jewelry and...More
Summary Leda’s Powerlessness Against Zeus: The poem shows the sudden and violent moment when...More
This poem is composed in search of poetic thought in nature. He compared the...More
Summary Beginning of the Poem: Yeats begins the poem with a loud call: “The...More
Background: "The Magi" by W.B. Yeats talks about the three wise men who visited...More
Summary Part I – Images of Ireland and National History: At the beginning of...More
Summary Stanza 1 – The Magical Island of Sleuth Wood: In the first stanza,...More
Summary Picture of Old Age: The poem begins with the image of an old...More
"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is an iconic poem by Robert Frost...More
In this poem, the poet describes the history of America from the colonial period,...More
In this poem, the poet was walking through the forest one day. His intention...More
'Desert Place' is a 16-line short poem by American poet Robert Frost written in...More
"West Running Brook" is a philosophical poem by Robert Frost. This poem shows a...More
'Fire and Ice' is a famous poem by Robert Frost, adapted from his Pulitzer...More
The poem “Out, Out” is about a young boy who works in a sawmill....More
Robert Frost has highlighted the reality of human life in this poem like his...More
Text Analysis The poem “Mowing” is about a farmer who is cutting grass in...More
In the descriptive poem Home Burial, Robert Frost (1874-1963) describes a tense conversation between...More
Background Robert Frost’s poem “Tree at My Window” was written around 1920 and published...More
Background Robert Frost’s “Acquainted with the Night” was written around 1920 and published in...More
Background Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken” was written in 1915 and published...More
Background Robert Frost’s poem “The Death of the Hired Man” was written in the...More