An Eco-critical View of the Green Poems of Robert Frost
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Our planet, Earth is surrounded by grave ecological issues such as pollution of the air, water, acidic rain, global warming, deforestation and the problem of biodiversity. In the last few decades there has been a major focus upon the preservation of our natural surroundings by educating the masses on the issues of environmental concerns. In contemporary world several poets, novelists and writers have shown their keen interest in description of the relation of environment and human beings. Most of the poems written by Robert Frost have acute sense of consciousness towards nature and her elements.
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