Poetry Study Project: Robert Lee Frost
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For this assignment, we needed to pick a poet to study and write about. We had to include the following in our books/ research reports:
I chose this as my assignment because of all the projects we've done in ELA this year, I liked this one the best. It was less tedious than sitting in one place writing an essay because you got to get creative with the font and layout and because you got to include some of your own stuff in. Even though it's more work than an essay, I still would prefer more work but fun to do than less work but boring. From this assignment, I learned more about Robert Frost and his life. He writes poems based off of the theme of life and relationships, so if you read his poems and understand them they could help you out later on in life. He's a great poet to study and learn about, and his poem "The Road Not Taken" is rather famous and you could find the last lines of the last stanza in a lot of places.
*By the way, I know that page 3 is empty. I don't know what happened, but when I open it on Microsoft it's not so I'm not sure what the problem is. Ignore it for now.
- Title with our name on it (Here I removed it for privacy reasons)
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Biography of the poet
- Four of the poet's poems
- Analysis of all four poems
- Five of your poems
- Explanation of why you included them and
- Resources.
I chose this as my assignment because of all the projects we've done in ELA this year, I liked this one the best. It was less tedious than sitting in one place writing an essay because you got to get creative with the font and layout and because you got to include some of your own stuff in. Even though it's more work than an essay, I still would prefer more work but fun to do than less work but boring. From this assignment, I learned more about Robert Frost and his life. He writes poems based off of the theme of life and relationships, so if you read his poems and understand them they could help you out later on in life. He's a great poet to study and learn about, and his poem "The Road Not Taken" is rather famous and you could find the last lines of the last stanza in a lot of places.
*By the way, I know that page 3 is empty. I don't know what happened, but when I open it on Microsoft it's not so I'm not sure what the problem is. Ignore it for now.