The Black Cottage

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The Black Cottage is a poem by Robert Frost that reflects on memory, change, and the passage of time in a rural New England setting.

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instanceOf poem
author Robert Frost NERFINISHED
belongsToCollection North of Boston NERFINISHED
contains descriptions of New England landscape
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores collective memory
individual conscience
tension between old and new values
featuresCharacter minister
widow
firstPublishedIn North of Boston NERFINISHED
form blank verse
genre narrative poem
hasLine “Good fences make good neighbors”
“We chanced in passing by that afternoon”
hasSubject American history
Civil War era legacy
rural life
language English
literaryDevice dialogue
dramatic monologue
imagery
symbolism
literaryMovement Modernist poetry
meter iambic pentameter
narrativePerspective first-person narrator
publicationYear 1914
relatedWorkByAuthor Home Burial NERFINISHED
Mending Wall NERFINISHED
The Death of the Hired Man NERFINISHED
setting rural New England
style colloquial diction
conversational
symbol abandoned cottage
changing beliefs
past ideals
theme change
memory
passage of time
politics
religion
social change
tradition
tone meditative
reflective

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