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  1. 15 de ago. de 2016 · The Witch of Coös. A verse drama in one act. By Robert Frost. Robert Frost defined the theme of this grisly verse drama as "murder will out - he's murder trying to get out." The narrator relates a story he has heard from a witch and her son about the fate of her unnamed lover, who was killed and buried under the house by her late husband ...

  2. The author used lexical repetitions to emphasize a significant image; it, from, to, i, and, ', of, out, attic are repeated. The poet used anaphora at the beginnings of some neighboring lines. The same word another is repeated. There is a poetic device epiphora at the end of some neighboring lines me, back, bed, ', cellar are repeated).

  3. 8 de oct. de 2020 · From “The Witch of Coos,” we take away a horror story of moral conflict. She had a lover, who her husband found out about, and killed. She was complicit in the cover-up, ...

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  5. A reading of 'The Witch of Coös', by Robert Frost. Reading by Giles Watson

  6. The Witch of Coos. I staid the night for shelter at a farm. Behind the mountain, with a mother and son, Two old-believers. They did all the talking. The Mother Folks think a witch who has familiar spirits She could call up to pass a winter evening, But won’t, should be burned at the stake or something. Summoning ...

  7. The Witch of Coos is distinct from Frost's other works in its focus on the paranormal. While many of Frost's poems depict nature and rural life, this one explores the realm of the supernatural. It also differs from the prevailing literary trends of the early 20th century, which emphasized realism and modernism, by embracing a mystical and folkloric tone.