Analyse the poetic techniques used in Robert Frost's 'The telephone'
Date Submitted: 10/07/2004 02:34:23
Robert Frost's "The telephone" is a poem about an individual's interpretation of a telephone conversation with another. The speaker in the poem talks about a meeting with the same person that had happened in the past showing that there is some history and that this is a sequel to another conversation. We see constant misconceptions between both people, and in this respect it is a sort of rebirth and a sort of familiarity between the
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Frost can make a further relation with the reader and also bring in history to make the poem more relevant.
In conclusion, "The Telephone" by Robert Frost, is an overview of a telephone call the speaker makes. This conversation is linked with nature and natural elements to make the poem more down to earth. The first person in the poem, make it more personal and the juxtaposition makes the poem more relevant to the audience.
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