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What aspect of robert frost poetry breaks from tradition?

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Robert Frost’s poetry explores subjects that are ordinary people, often lower or working class - he is praised for his grasp of colloquial speech. Even though he himself did not have this experience directly, he manages to represent it well.
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Blank verse rather than a conventional alliterative meter.

Other poets used alliterative meters. They unbroken the literary work with rhythm and also the words weren't disorderly and nonsensical. It unbroken it sort of a story, however still a literary work, and had a fun and comprehensible approach of being browse with a regular tempo and speed.

Robert Frost, on the opposite hand, created his own new form of poetry that he was found to for doing therefore, as a result of he poor nearly all this rules of poetry, and used no alliterative meter.

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