Answer: Robert frosts poem were imaginative, as well as conflicting. His work showed a feeling of struggle, or perhaps something sad. His poem "Nothing Gold can stay" is almost a melancholy description of the changing seasons. The poem "Fire and ice" has a great conflict of what the ending of the world would be. As if to say "would humanity create enough pain and fury to burn our world, or would we become cold and shielded, ending our world in a frozen silence" His work is descriptive and can create a pool of thoughts in his readers mind. but, his written piece "The Road not Taken" gives a lesson, though all his work did. The lesson he gave was saying "not every path is meant to be taken" quite literally he said it. Frost was somehow a simple man, but his mind was a complex page of passion and literature.
Explanation: I always loved his work, and i hope this helps :)