Robert Frost - Ideas
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It has been said many times that all men have a common bond, or a 
thread that joins them together. Robert Frost¹s poem ³The Tuft of 
Flowers² explores the existence of such a bond, as experienced by the 
speaker. In the everyday circumstance of performing a common chore, the 
speaker discovers  ....          
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....  is already gone, for there are no signs of his 
 presence. The speaker is alone. Then, a butterfly catches the speaker¹s 
 attention, and leads his gaze to a tuft of flowers, which the mower 
 chose to leave intact. The patch of beauty left by his fellow worker 
 causes the speaker to feel that he is no longer alone. There is a sense 
 of understanding between the speaker and the mower, because an 
 appreciation of beauty unites them.
 
 Frost uses peaceful images to relate the fee ....          
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