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"Home Burial"
Robert Frost's "Home Burial" is a very well written poem about a husband's and a wife's
loss. Their first born child has died recently. Amy and her husband deal with their loss
in two very different ways, which cause problems. Amy seems like she confines their child
to the grave. She never seems to le go of the fact she has lost her first child. Amy's
husband buried their child himself. This allowed him to let go and live a normal life.
Amy does not understand how he could do what he did. Therefore, she wants to have nothing
to do with him, especially talk to him. He doesn't understand why she can't let go, and
why she won't talk to him. He tries to get her to tell him why, but she just wants to go
to someone else. She will not talk to him or let him talk to her because he always speaks
offensively. This lack of communication was there before the death, which I think will be
the downfall of their marriage. Frost's use of imagery and tone allow the reader to see
and feel what Amy and her husband are going through.
Frost uses a lot of imagery in "Home Burial" to give the reader a look at what is going
on. The first line, "He saw her from the bottom of the stairs / Before she saw him," lets
the reader know Amy is at the top of the stairs, and her husband is at the bottom. He
uses imagery to show many things such as facial expressions, movement from one place to
another, and to describe a scene. He shows expressions in line eight "And her face
changed from terrified to dull," line forty-three "He sat and fixed his chin between his
fists," and line one-hundred and thirteen "...You're crying." By "seeing" these 
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expressions, the reader can almost feel what is going on in Amy's and her husband's head.
Line eight lets us know that Amy does not want to talk to see her husband. Line
forty-three lets me know her husband is having a hard time finding what to say. In line
one-hundred and thirteen, it is obvious Amy is sad and upset. He shows 
movement in lines thirty-three through thirty-five "She withdrew, shrinking from beneath
his arm / That rested on the banister, and slid downstairs; / And turned on him with such
a daunting look," line forty-seven "Her fingers moved the latch a little..." and line
one-hundred and eighteen "...She was opening the door wider." These movements let the
reader know that Amy has gone downstairs, and is trying to go out the door. He describes
different scenes in lines twenty-four through thirty-one "The little graveyard where my
people are! / So small the window frames the whole of it. / Not so much larger than a
bedroom, is it? / There are three stones of slate and one of marble, / Broad-shouldered
little slabs there in the sunlight / On the sidehill. We haven't to mind those. / But I
understand: it is not the stones, / But the child's mound." These lines are describing
their family graveyard. In lines seventy-nine through eighty-one "Making the gravel leap
and leap in air, / Leap up, like that, like that, and land so lightly / and roll back
down the mound beside the hole," Amy is describing what she saw when her husband was
digging their child's grave. In lines eighty-eight through ninety-two "You could sit
there with the stains on your shoes / Of the fresh earth from your own baby's grave / And
talk about your everyday concerns. / You had stood the spade up against the wall /
Outside there in the entry, for I saw it," Amy lets her husband know she remembers
everything he did, and how it angered her. Lastly line one-hundred and fifteen "Amy!
There's someone coming down the road!" All of these lines come together to form the poems
imagery. 
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Frost also gives the reader a sense of what is going on through the overall tone of the
poem. "Home Burial" is a poem about a doomed relationship. Therefore, the tone of the
poem has a sense of depression and anger. The depression mainly comes from Amy. The first
three stanza's let you know she is upset about the death of her child. Her husband also
upsets her by not understanding how she feels, and not being able to talk to her. The
anger mostly comes from her husband. He gets mad at Amy for being so negative toward him.
The fact that he buried their child with his own two hands, and goes on each day like
nothing ever happened makes Amy very mad. He also stays mad at 
her for always going to someone else to talk to. This anger goes back and forth
throughout the whole poem. The negative tone lets the reader almost feel what Amy and her
husband are going through. 
In Conclusion, imagery and tone work together to give the reader a sense of feeling what
Amy and her husband are going through. Robert Frost wrote this poem shortly after his own
son died, which could have been the central purpose of the poem. I believe one of the
main themes of the poem is that communication is a very important thing in a
relationship. Amy's and her husband's relationship might have been all right if they had
just been able to communicate with each other. 

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