Both poems by Robert Frost explore the passage of time and life’s changing moments. Write about a time when something in your life changed more quickly than you expected. How does this experience connect to Frost’s idea that “Nothing gold can stay”?
Prompt Response: When I was younger, I had a deep love for childhood toys like Beyblades, Pokémon cards, and Hot Wheels. However, as I grew up, that same joy I used to feel when playing with them has faded away. Back then, I often thought those specific joys and comforts would last forever, but I was obviously mistaken. Despite not enjoying the things I once did, I don’t regret it. We must get rid of the old to experience the new.
Summary: Today we continued reading and analyzing Robert Frost's poetry.
Reflection: In short growing up can change what brings us happiness, even if we once thought those feelings would last forever. Letting go of old joys isn’t sad, it’s part of making room for new experiences and passions to shape who we become.
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