Literary Devices
Symbolism
Frost's Life
An Unstamped Letter in Our Rural Letter Box
There are Roughly Zones
100

A figure of speech that involves an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis.

What is a hyperbole?

100

The season that is used to represent loss or change in a person's life.

What is winter?

100

1944

When was An Unstamped Letter in Our Rural Letter Box published?

100

The year that There are Roughly Zones was published in.

What is 1936?

200

The arrangement of words into a sentence that does not make sense or that uses unusual wording

What is unusual syntax?

200

Could be taken as the narrator of An Unstamped Letter in Our Rural Letter Box being physically uncomfortable or as having an internal crisis.

What is the rock?

200

A farmer asking his wife what she believes will happen to the peach tree in There are Roughly Zones.

Who is the narrator?

300
A person, animal, or object regarded as representing or embodying a quality, concept, or thing.

What is personification?

300

The "largest firedrop ever formed" is representative of __________?

What is a revelation?

300

An alternate name that could have been used for There are Roughly Zones.

What is The Peach Tree?

400

The literary term used for language and description that appeals to our five senses.

What is imagery?

400

A natural occurrence that represents hard and difficult times.

What are wind gusts?

500

A figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has a different meaning other than it's literal meaning.

What is symbolism?

500

What the peach tree in There Are Roughly Zones represents.

Frost's daughter Marjorie?

500

Frost's fifth child who dies due to complications during childbirth when Frost was writing There are Roughly Zones. (Her name)

Who is Marjorie?

500

The name of the collection of poems that There are Roughly Zones is found in and was published in 1936.

What is A Further Range?