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. It made his poetry more effective and more enjoyable to read. Another technique Frost used was the dramatic technique of dialouge. This also improves the effectiveness of his poems, since people come to life when they speak their own words. When reading his poems the yankee phraseology makes us feel like we are in the heart of New England. Nature figures into everything that Robert Froat wrote. In one of his most popular poems "after Apple-Picking," Frost wrote of a farmers view of the afterlife. His simple idea states that this old farmer's "heaven" will be a dream of the activities which made up his life. Although his poetry was filled with disciplined and refined language, made to serve the poetic purpose, he never failed to write simply. In conclusion, Frost like many other poets used traditional forms, and spoke in Yankee idiom, but there was so much more to him. While working in rural seclusion, Frost succeeded in simplifying his language and keeping to his form. His work constrasted with many othe major American poets during his time. Therefore he was often ignored by many. it was only until a few years ago that the world started to realize what talent he had possessed. He is known for his many themes; dark woods and snow, storms and stars, the barriers between man and man as well as his moments of comedy, satire, and rural peace. These have all earned him his place, as one of the greatest American poets of all time....

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