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Nothing Gold Can Stay

Nothing Gold Can Stay

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English

7th Grade

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Easy

CCSS
RL.7.10, RL.5.2, RL.7.4

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Sara Ward

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11 Slides • 5 Questions

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Nothing Gold Can Stay

By Robert Frost

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What 3 words stand out to you?

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Prediction: Based on this word cloud, what do you think this poem will be about?

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Open Ended

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"Nature's first green is gold" is a metaphor.


What is "nature's first green"?


What does it mean for someting to "be gold"?

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Nature's first green is gold.

  • Setting of poem = nature

  • Nature's first green = spring, new life

  • is gold = precious, special

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Multiple Choice

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Her hardest hue to hold.

Personification is giving human qualities or traits to non-human things. What is being personified here?

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Colors

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Flowers

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Mother Nature

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Sunrise

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Her hardest hue to hold.

  • The first color we see in spring doesn't stick around for very long.

  • This is "her hardest hue to hold"

  • "Her" = Mother Nature

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Her early leaf's a flower;

  • Spring = flowering trees and bushes

  • Turn to green leaves in summer

  • More metaphor - Mother Nature's first leaf is actually a flower!

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Open Ended

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Nature's first green is gold.

Her hardest hue to hold.

Her early leaf's a flower;

But only so an hour.


What do you think Robert Frost is saying in stanza 1?

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Nature's first green is gold.

Her hardest hue to hold.

Her early leaf's a flower;

But only so an hour.

  • Flower = symbol of youth; innocence

  • Only lasts for a short time before it changes and matures

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Then leaf subsides to leaf.

  • Subsides = sank down, settled

  • Flower > the actual leaf

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So Eden sank to grief;

  • Allusion = passing reference to someone or something

  • Nature is being compared to the Garden of Eden (biblical reference)

  • Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden when they sank or fell from God's grace.

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So dawn goes down to day.

  • Dawn turns into day

  • The beauty of day is nothing compared to the golden beauty of the first light of dawn.

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Nothing gold can stay.

  • Early spring leaves and flowers, Garden of Eden and dawn are all gold.

  • None of them can stay for very long in this world.

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Open Ended

Do you agree with Robert Frost that nothing gold can stay?

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Open Ended

Why is this poem significant (important) to the novel?


How does it relate to what we have read so far?

Nothing Gold Can Stay

By Robert Frost

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