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Robert Frost (poet)

Robert Frost was an influential American poet known for his realistic depiction of rural life and mastery of traditional verse forms. His poetry often explores themes of nature, human emotion, and life's moral complexities. Frost's work is celebrated for its clarity, depth, and skillful use of rhyme and meter, making profound observations accessible. He gained widespread acclaim in the early 20th century, earning four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry. Frost’s verses, such as "The Road Not Taken" and "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening," remain iconic for their thoughtful reflection on choices, solitude, and the human connection to nature.