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A doe from round a spruce stood looking at them ... some up-ended boulder split in two, in her clouded eyes; they saw no fear there. ... p align="justify"> into the secrets of nature is an unexpected gift in this poem. It can also be an illusion (as in A Boundless Moment , where a beech with last year s leaves that didn t fall is taken for a blooming apple tree).
... 'Oh, that's the Paradise-in-bloom,' I said; ...
... to assume in MarchSuch white luxuriance of May for ours ...
secrets of nature are an element of the unknown, that s why Frost s famous agnosticism is felt there. According to several researchers, its culmination is in the famous late quotation of Robert Frost: We dance round in a ring and suppose, but the Secret sits in the middle and knows . s poetry dramatizes a man s position in every point of the ring concerning the Secret that sits in the middle . Ultimately, this position leads to aspiration to overcome any kind of philosophy leaving a man (who is surprised) alone with the infinity. order this dramatic meeting happened, the contiguous points between the final (a man) and the infinity (nature) are set. Single objects (constant elements of Frost s landscape) become such points. They act as both an objective landscape contrasting with the character and his inner state and objective interpretation of intuitively nominated conception (it doesn t have a definite philosophic theory). The meaning of some of these landscape constants is evident. , For example, has an antispiritual character that is hostile to people. On the other hand, snow is a signal to action, a catalizator of human will and artistic power; and just snow, which, as Cummings said: doesn t give a soft white damn on where it falls . Stars are the spiritual barrier . They show a man s insignificancy concerning space. At the same time they are the evidence of eternity that makes a man wish to join it and determine our place amongst the infinity