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Humanistic Solicitude in Robert Frost’s Out,Out

Jing Zhang

Abstract


Robert Frost tries to save the era occupied by industrial civilization with his poetry. His poems with primitive style
are simple and easy to understand, but they contain rich humanistic spirit. Out, Out, for example, is a concern for the survival of
people living on the land. The author satirizes the materialized and spiritualized times through the way of poetry, which reflects the
humanistic concern conveyed by him.

Keywords


Poetry; Humanistic solicitude; Rural culture

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References


[1] Frost, Robert. Complete poems of Robert Frost. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1964.

[2] Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. London: Cambridge University Press, 1997.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i12.5124

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