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Frost's Narrow Individualism In Two Tramps In Mud Time
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Clare Clifford and John Miller English 102 18 January, 2000
In poems like "The Wood Pile" Frost gives the impression that humanity is
the source of order in the world. Ironically, however, for all its rage
for order, humanity seems to be able to achieve such order only momentarily.
The division of humanity/nature gives a false impression of the completion
of the analogy order/chaos.(hand out )
Two Tramps in Mud Time
On the surface, "Two Tramps in Mud Time" seems to display Robert
Frost's narrow individualism. The poem, upon first re ....
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