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Major themes of Robert Frost’s poetry Robert Frost (1874-1963) was the most popular poet of twentieth century. He was born in San Francisco, California on Mar 26, 1874. He is a well-known modern poet. He is generally regarded as a poet, teacher, and a man of wisdom. Many Americans recognize his name, the titles of and lines from his best-known poems and even his face and the sound of his voice. He was awarded Pulitzer Prize four times. Despite his popular image as a farmer-poet, those ten years, which he spent after his grandfather’s death, were the only period of Frost's life in which he worked seriously at farming, and in the last five of them he also found it financially necessary to teach school. He had a profound knowledge of literature, history, science and philosophy. Hence he can be termed as classicist of very high order. Frost neither describes the situations and conditions of life of modern society, nor does he write about political and economic p