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Comment 21 of 51, added on July 20th, 2005 at 9:08 PM.
this poem is allright. is not that scary.
Elizabeth from United States
Comment 20 of 51, added on July 20th, 2005 at 6:33 AM.
Very inspiring.
He is truly talking about soul.
CP from United States
Comment 19 of 51, added on July 7th, 2005 at 4:32 PM.
I know that Frost's implications were much more pervasive, but all I could
think of as I was reading this poem was my mother, who suffers from
Alzheimer's. She dwells in a "ghost house" from which she cannot escape,
at the end of a "road" by which I can no longer reach her. All that she
has left are vague memories of long ago (the cellar). Her nights are full
of fears and nightmares (bats), and in her shadowy mind, she is often
visited by long-dead friends and companions. The whipporwill, I believe,
is Death coming closer as the poet anticipates his arrival. On some level,
my mother also hears this call, but for her it is a siren's song.
Terry Berg from United States
Comment 18 of 51, added on June 6th, 2005 at 1:25 PM.
ahhhhhhh. It's okay, he could have done ALOT better.
Mario & Luigi from Italy
Comment 17 of 51, added on June 2nd, 2005 at 6:07 PM.
this poems title is alright but the actual poem is very good. I would
suggest this poem to any one, robert frost is a great poet.
mackits me fergy from Azerbaijan
Comment 16 of 51, added on May 22nd, 2005 at 12:18 PM.
My English professor is a big fan of Frost “The Ghost House” I believe
Robert Frost was referencing the emptiness felt while living at the farm
house his grandparent left to him and his family. The house was old and
seemed to be lonely during his struggles with becoming a know poet. I felt
the poem because I can relate to living in an old house that seems empty
after everyone left. The eerie feeling inside about struggling to make
ends meet to raise a family can contribute to the ghostly feeling of the
house.
Tamika Sanders from United States
Comment 15 of 51, added on May 20th, 2005 at 10:07 AM.
koy muk poems! It wily goot! It make me laugh lot! Robert Frost mi hum
noi!
Hillarie & Melisa from United States
Comment 14 of 51, added on May 16th, 2005 at 8:25 PM.
It was great, i used it for my 6th grade english project!!
from United States
Comment 13 of 51, added on May 6th, 2005 at 11:09 AM.
I like this poem it was so easy to understand!! I am studing Robert Frost
in English.
My teacher Mr. Suelzle likes Robert Frost's poems also.
Thank You
Jeremiah Beard from United States
Comment 12 of 51, added on April 14th, 2005 at 8:55 PM.
wow. i love reading this poem cause not just in this one, but orbert frost
uses such great imagery in his work. and even though im only 14, and i
havent had a big white house with tons of beautiful land like the one i see
when i read this, i still think of something
cody from United States
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this poem is allright. is not that scary.
Elizabeth from United States