The research paper will talk about the utopic nature of Frost’s poems. I will be analysing three... more The research paper will talk about the utopic nature of Frost’s poems. I will be analysing three of his poems, namely “Two Tramps in Mud Time”, “Design”, and “The Census Taker”. The paper will give a brief insight into the concept of utopia. It will explore the themes of space and time and how Frost adheres to them. Frost was American by birth, but he talks about the life in the England countryside. The world in his poems seems alienated from yet joined to the rest of the world. This paper will be divided into three sections, each section dedicated to one poem. “Two Tramps in Mud Time” is one of the rare biographical poems of Frost. The paper will observe the parallels of his life as a farmer. It shall also explore the theme of want vs need, and the idea of giving up a job because of another’s need. “Design” talks about the striking beauty of a coincidence. The paper will explore the idea of the importance of time, in accordance with this poem. It will also glance into the idea of coincidence vs planning. Lastly, the paper will explore the idea of uninhabited spaces in “The Census Taker”. It will explore the idea of living in solitude as opposed to living amongst other members of the society.
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This paper will be divided into three sections, each section dedicated to one poem. “Two Tramps in Mud Time” is one of the rare biographical poems of Frost. The paper will observe the parallels of his life as a farmer. It shall also explore the theme of want vs need, and the idea of giving up a job because of another’s need. “Design” talks about the striking beauty of a coincidence. The paper will explore the idea of the importance of time, in accordance with this poem. It will also glance into the idea of coincidence vs planning. Lastly, the paper will explore the idea of uninhabited spaces in “The Census Taker”. It will explore the idea of living in solitude as opposed to living amongst other members of the society.