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What happens in "Birches" by Robert Frost? How do the poem's language, images, and symbols convey its themes to readers? Do you prefer this type of modernist poem or more experimental ones? Why?

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The Birches in the sonnet represents the existence of the writer and how his view of life has changed as he's adult.

The artist needs to accept that the branches are bowed by the swinging kid on the grounds that the writer wishes to escape from the truth and drudgery of regular day to day existence.

Significant Themes in Birches is  Nature, memory, and youth are the significant subjects of this sonnet. The poem talks about the artist's experience with those delightful trees.

It outlines how he relates two distinct thoughts while checking out the bowed parts of those excellent trees.

This type of modernist poem is a good example to set the mindset and also help to get a contrast about the problems happen in nature and how it affects the human life.

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