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To The Thawing Wind Analysis



Author: poem of Robert Frost Type: poem Views: 174




Come with rain. O loud Southwester!

Bring the singer, bring the nester;

Give the buried flower a dream;

make the settled snowbank steam;

Find the brown beneath the white;

But whate'er you do tonight,

bath my window, make it flow,

Melt it as the ice will go;

Melt the glass and leave the sticks

Like a hermit's crucifix;

Burst into my narrow stall;

Swing the picture on the wall;

Run the rattling pages o'er;

Scatter poems on the floor;

Turn the poet out of door.

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This poem is an extended metaphor, which means nature is a metaphor for something else.
Poetry isn't about sitting the poem in a chair and pounding at it to tell you what it's about. You have to go deeper than the literal meaning.

| Posted on 2009-03-18 | by a guest


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...there's definitely more than just the simple use of nature.. true he loves nature, but it is so much deeper than that.. and to make it even worse to understand Frost, he never reveals the real meanings. he loves to confuse you.. he is a BIG fan of parables because with parables- much like the poem- only certain individuals will extract the deep meaning the writer poured into it, where as others will read it on a surface level. the intellectual will grasp the core meaning, where as you obviously do not.

| Posted on 2009-03-18 | by a guest


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i think this poem is about nature. and how the thawing wind is pushing all the cold away. that the seasons are changing from winter to spring. :)

| Posted on 2008-10-30 | by a guest


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and if it aint about nature then idk wat...u tell me but i think thats def what its about...u spelt wing wrong...

| Posted on 2008-05-20 | by a guest


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mhmm... i c well i think that ur stupid and this poem is definetly about nature! tell me otherwise and give me an actual example and i MIGHT believe you! meanie...

| Posted on 2008-05-20 | by a guest


.: To The Thawing Wing :.

Although I don't know the excact meaning of the poem, I very well know that Robert Frost isn't writing about nature itself. He only uses nature to describe another subject. If you were smart, you would look deeper into the poem and see the actual subject that he is trying to tell us, and if you thought it was excactly about nature then you must be stupid.

| Posted on 2008-05-20 | by a guest


.: To the Thawing Wind :.

Robert Frost is a big nature fan so this is another one of his poems about...yea u guessed it...nature! this is about the coming of the spring and how it awakens things and livens them up. Its also thanking "the thawing wind" for pushing out the cold and hard winter.

| Posted on 2008-05-18 | by a guest


.: To the Thawing Wind :.

Robert Frost is a big nature fan so this is another one of his poems about...yea u guessed it...nature! this is about the coming of the spring and how it awakens things and livens them up. Its also thanking "the thawing wind" for pushing out the cold and hard winter.

| Posted on 2008-05-18 | by a guest


.: To the Thawing Wind :.

Robert Frost is a big nature fan so this is another one of his poems about...yea u guessed it...nature! this is about the coming of the spring and how it awakens things and livens them up. Its also thanking "the thawing wind" for pushing out the cold and hard winter.

| Posted on 2008-05-18 | by a guest




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