The Poetry of Robert Frost

Describe symbolism in The Poetry of Robert Frost by Robert Frost

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In Frost's, A Drumlin Woodchuck, he adopts the persona of a woodchuck, using the survival and world-interaction strategy of that animal as symbolism for some people's approach to life, hiding and remembering their small size in comparison with everything else, and so surviving for another day.

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The Poetry of Robert Frost