Robert Frost, Acquainted with the night analysis
Date Submitted: 11/07/2004 16:38:11
Acquainted With the Night, An AP Analysis
Robert Frost, the author of, "Acquainted With the Night" uses many literary devises to tell the speaker's attitude toward the city and the speaker's current life. Frost uses language such as diction and imagery, details, and metaphors to reveal the speaker's attitude of loneliness and depression.
Diction plays a major role in helping the audience, or reader understand the attitude of the speaker. Words such as, "saddest", "unwilling",
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the sky. The moon is the only lit thing in the darkness of the light, giving off a little bit of hope to those lost in its dreariness.
The attitude of loneliness, and hopelessness were clearly shown when one looked at the diction and imagery, details, and metaphors in this poem. One could learn many lessons form this poem about how when troubles come along, just trying to walk away from them will never help.
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