Robert Frost: Poems
Home Burial
From lines 45-66 in Home burial, what is Frost illustrating here about marriage relationships?
From lines 45-66 in Home burial, what is Frost illustrating here about marriage relationships?
The poem describes two tragedies: first, the death of a young child, and second, the death of a marriage. As such, the title “Home Burial,” can be read as a tragic double entendre. Although the death of the child is the catalyst of the couple’s problems, the larger conflict that destroys the marriage is the couple’s inability to communicate with one another. Both characters feel grief at the loss of the child, but neither is able to understand the way that their partner chooses to express their sorrow.