Prompt: Both poems by Robert Frost explore the passage of time and life’s changing moments. Write about a time when something in your life changed more quickly than you expected. How does this experience connect to Frost’s idea that “Nothing gold can stay”?
Prompt: When my brother went back to college, the change happened faster than I expected. All summer, we spent time together, and the house felt full of laughter and energy. Once he left, everything suddenly felt quiet and different, and I realized how quickly good times can pass. This connects to Robert Frost’s idea in “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” because he explains that the best moments in life are often short-lived. My time with my brother was “gold,” but like in the poem, it couldn’t stay forever.
Summary: Today in class we read 2 poems and completed a worksheet
Reflection: I learned how deep Robert Frosts poems actually were.
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