Emily Dickenson and Robert Frost are two of the most famous American poets. Their poems are read and studied by students across the country. Not only were their poems popular, they were influential on society. They each had signature styles of writing, poetic elements, and impact upon their readers, but they also had several similarities.
Dickenson and Frost’s styles are similar because of their use of first- person narrative. Most of their poems are written in the first -person, which allows the readers to relate to the themes of their poems. Two examples are Emily Dickenson’s “I’m Nobody Who are You?” and Robert Frost’s “Mending Wall”; both poems are written in the first person to give them a personal