![]() And thus, the circle of nature continues with transformation in colors, life, beauty, and nature. It is similar to the dawn that gives birth to a day. Frost calls it the grief of Eden, by which he means that when a thing of happiness dies away, it causes sorrow and gives birth to another cause of happiness. However, one thing happens, which is the feeling of grief and sorrow at the death of something. When life dies, it gives birth to another life. This transformation shows the burgeoning of life from life. ![]() These four verses present transformation. The four verses contribute to the main idea of the poem about the transience of life, beauty, and nature. This transience of nature, vegetation, and the season last for a while with transformation into something else. Therefore, the earliest signs of the turning of the season appear in the shape of the colors green to gold and the leaf to flower, but the interesting thing is that they appear just for an hour. The same happens to the flowers when they blossom on the trees. The obliqueness lying in the “first green” shows that the poet is aware of his message of transience in nature. Robert Frost presents the idea of how nature turns from gold to some other color in the early spring. ![]()
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