A person is able to recognize themselves from their surroundings. Life begins to change as the individual strives to fit into the world as they see it. Frost uses the environment and nature to compare to a person’s behavior and self concept. Moreover, as Teri and Michael Gamble noted, “The nature of the self at any given moment is a composite of all the factors that interact in a particular environment” (51). Frost explains the natural world and the power it holds against mankind. The natural world factors in Frost’s poems consist of creatures, plants, geological features, and the seasons. He uses the exposure of nature to relate how a person is derived from experience and may sometimes project it into future behavior. A person becomes a different self as they move from one set of conditions to another. Frost’s natural setting can either challenge or test the speaker, but the speaker can learn to overcome the
A person is able to recognize themselves from their surroundings. Life begins to change as the individual strives to fit into the world as they see it. Frost uses the environment and nature to compare to a person’s behavior and self concept. Moreover, as Teri and Michael Gamble noted, “The nature of the self at any given moment is a composite of all the factors that interact in a particular environment” (51). Frost explains the natural world and the power it holds against mankind. The natural world factors in Frost’s poems consist of creatures, plants, geological features, and the seasons. He uses the exposure of nature to relate how a person is derived from experience and may sometimes project it into future behavior. A person becomes a different self as they move from one set of conditions to another. Frost’s natural setting can either challenge or test the speaker, but the speaker can learn to overcome the