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Analysis and comments on Meeting and Passing by Robert Frost

Comment 3 of 3, added on November 17th, 2009 at 3:30 PM.
meeting&passing

metaphor&simili


nasim
Comment 2 of 3, added on October 9th, 2009 at 4:45 AM.

wow. okay the poem is about a guy meeting a girl for the first time,
whether the first time that day or ever. they meet and hang out all day,
mingling, and at the end of the day, he wants more out of the relationship
(i.e. marriage or something of that nature) and she thinks he moves too
fast, so she breaks it off and they go their separate ways. there is a lot
of ambiguity in this poem, so in those parts, you just have to figure out
what works best for you.

Marva from United States
Comment 1 of 3, added on November 30th, 2005 at 8:41 PM.

this poem was about how he loved a girl or something

STWEWART from Colombia



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Poet: Robert Frost
Poem: 8. Meeting and Passing
Volume: Mountain Interval
Year: 1916
Added: Feb 1 2004
Viewed: 13181 times


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