Poets Edwin Robinson and Robert Frost describe images, attitudes, and perceptions within the poems Miniver Cheevy and After Apple Picking in relation to the rapid modernization of American society modern at the beginning of the 19th century. Destruction and progress have influenced the geographical appearance of the nation. Values and traditions began to shift into a much more complex perspective. Frost and Robinson, in different ways, used the idea of images in poetry to respond to the chaos and tensions that emerged in the United States. Robinson tells of a desperate man who reflects on the past and compares events to a much preferred time. After Frost's Apple Picking, a poem in which the tiredness and sleepiness of apple picking becomes more of a suspicion in the man's mind, raises the question "is it really a sleep or a reality with a deeper meaning?" Robinson expresses the character “ S's view towards the past and metaphors, manipulation and images become a key component in expressing their response to this rapid modernization. In both poems there is a sense of negativity in the life of the character. The negativity brought by the highways. People began to move more and go to more places leaving real values behind, as Robert expresses in his poem Miniver Cheevy. Edwin Robinson Freud's analysis refers to scientific modernization. The analysis expresses the idea of how to deal with repressed feelings. The passage states that individuals are trapped in a repressive culture. The feelings expressed by the poets in both poems are about how life has taken a different course , in different ways, used the idea of images in the poem to respond to the chaos and tensions that emerged in the United States In my perspective from within the poems much more was lost
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