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Robert Frost quite frequently wrote about nature, usually using the northeastern part of the United States, New England, as his landscape. In “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” Frost describes a specific landscape but also works within a long tradition among poets to comment on the perpetual changing of nature. This idea of continual change, also known as mutability, was a favored topic of Romantic poets like William Wordsworth and Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822). Poems with this theme generally center on the idea of nature’s transience (nothing lasts forever), the inevitability of change, and the poignancy of the passage of time. “Nothing Gold Can Stay” aligns with all these hallmarks, though Frost uses a succinct form to clarify nature’s progress.
From the beginning, Frost emphasizes the fleeting nature of “gold” (Line 1). The color—or the idea of something being gold and therefore precious—is the “hardest hue to hold” (Line 2). The flowering of this leaf happens “only so an hour” (Line 4). This indicates the painful futility of trying to hold on to that which is transitory. This is evidenced by the progression of imagery tied to the passage of seasons.
By Robert Frost
Acquainted with the Night
Acquainted with the Night
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After Apple-Picking
After Apple-Picking
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A Time To Talk
A Time To Talk
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Birches
Birches
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Dust of Snow
Dust of Snow
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Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice
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Mending Wall
Mending Wall
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October
October
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Once by the Pacific
Once by the Pacific
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Out, Out—
Out, Out—
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Putting in the Seed
Putting in the Seed
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Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
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The Death of the Hired Man
The Death of the Hired Man
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The Gift Outright
The Gift Outright
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The Road Not Taken
The Road Not Taken
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West-Running Brook
West-Running Brook
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