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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A Further Range is a 1936 poetry collection by Robert Frost.It is an eclectic mix ranging from long dramatic monologues to epigrams as short as two sentences. Like everything else he wrote, it's an ode to Hollywood New England, with apple trees, flowing streams, and farmers chopping wood. Additionally however, this group of poems, written in the 1930s as America struggled through The Great Depression, touches on themes of poverty as well as the urban/rural divide (siding, as Frost always did, with the rural).Notable poems in this collection include "In Dives' Dive", "Two Tramps in Mud Time", and "Provide, Provide".
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Down on the Farm
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Down on the Farm: As usual, a big theme in Frost poetry. "The Strong Are Saying Nothing" uses the metaphor of a farmer plowing his field and wondering if it will grow, comparing that to wondering about the afterlife.
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Dowsing Device
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Dowsing Device: "Two Tramps in Mud Time" is set in April. The speaker notes that while in summertime one might have to search for water "with a witching wand", in April the stream is full.
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Either/Or Title: The first section is titled "Thinking Doubly", and features a series of longer poems. Each one has an either-or title. The first poem in the book, "A Lone Striker", is subtitled "or, Without Prejudice to Industry".
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The City vs. the Country
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The City vs. the Country: "A Roadside Stand" mourns how poor country folk "are to be bought out and mercifully gathered in" to the city where they'll "sleep the sleep all day" because they have nothing to do.
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