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신영어영문학회 신영어영문학 신영어영문학 제22집
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2002.8
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117 - 142 (26page)

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Robert Frost is known not only a nature poet, but also a philosophical one. The natural objects in Frost’s poetry are such common things as trees, birds, woods, and mountain which we can see in every rural village. But in depicting nature, he is different from Wordsworth. While Wordsworth expresses an intense identification with natural forces, Frost sees the barrier separating man and nature. Keenly aware of it, he attempts to pursue the human condition in nature.
In this respect, he supplies natural things with special meanings and comes to explain several aspects of human life in nature. The relationship between man and nature is his recurrent theme. In his poems, nature seems frightening and bestial as well as mysterious and indifferent to man. His primary concern is in the truth of nature in that man is a part of nature.
The symbol of the blackness in his poems is significant in that it strengthens the theme of his poetry. So this thesis aims to investigate the symbolical meanings of blackness or darkness described in his poetry. The symbols of it in them are such things as a black bird, dark night, sleep, death, and birches with black branches, etc. These express man’s limitation, the similarity between man’s inner world and nature’s external world, and nature’s mystery.
Ultimately, in order to symbolize the reality of the nature which one can’t understand beyond his reason, he uses the symbols of blackness in his poems. First of all, the limitation of man expressed by his black image reflects his ignorance and weakness for which he can’t understand nature. Besides, the similarity between man’s hate in “Fire and Ice” and nature’s storm in “Storm Fear” is consistent with the destructive force of man and nature. Last of all, nature’s mystery symbolized by dark images means the ultimate truth of life. Conclusively, the symbolic blackness in his poetry represents man’s limitation, the similarity between man’s inner world and nature’s external world, and nature’s mystery.

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