
A solitary genius who walked his own rugged path.
Abandoning a promising academic career to farm rocky New England soil while writing poetry in stolen hours before dawn, Frost embodied the wild-cat's fierce independence and refusal to be domesticated by convention. Like the wild-cat, he thrived on the margins — not in universities or literary salons, but in solitary observation of stone walls, snowy woods, and diverging roads, translating isolation into immortal art with lines like "I took the one less traveled by." His notorious prickliness with critics and contemporaries, combined with a public persona carefully constructed to appear folksy while concealing profound intellectual complexity, mirrors the wild-cat's deceptive camouflage — approachable on the surface, deeply territorial and self-sufficient beneath. Frost didn't follow the literary world; he made the literary world come to him.
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