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Sunday, March 17, 2019

The Use of Symbolism in Robert Frosts Wind and Window Flower Essay

The Use of Symbolism in Robert Frosts Wind and windowpane Flower I interpreted this poem as a real sad one. A love unrequited by the pursued. In the offshoot two lines the poem tells you to forget about the love you share and strain a tale of this. Not to literally forget, but possibly endow aside. The man is a winter breeze, cold and rough and sort of roams the land. The womanhood is a window flower, shut off from the outside. This sets up the separation. They can go across each other and are kept apart by a glass wall. She has all the comforts of the outside, the warmth of the sun and even the federation of a caged yellow bird (7) hanging above her. It is almost that the come to of this bird being caged above her is a symbol of this womans status in the home and possibly provided by the wealth of her parents. Although she is shut off from the outside, in that location is this bird almost captured for her to dissuade her from having thoughts of her actual closed li festyle. She is being supply with creature comforts instead of with freedom. Maybe because those above her feel she cannot ha...

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