Robert Frost He thought he kept the human beings alone, to most people the thoughts of being alone be very frightening. It is human nature to search for companionship. In the poem The close to of It, Robert Frost uses a wealth of strong imagery to signalize a story of a person who has lost his love one to death and has to suffer the go throughing of loneliness and toilet table created by it. Frost uses the setting of a lake surrounded by a forest to convey a feeling of serenity and of being alone to the reader. A man is sitting on the edge of the lake, crying out for someone, his echo being his solitary(prenominal) company.
After time, a buck swam across the lake and appeared on the shoot down and abruptly runs into the brush, away from sight. Although the man only caught a glance of the deer for a short moment, it was long enough for him to feel that he was no longer alone, but had something there, even though it was not tangible. The clues given to the reader that someone has passed on are the words wake an...If you want to get a broad(a) essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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