"Home Burial" (1914)
By: Robert
Frost
In this narrative poem, Frost
describes a tense conversation between a rural husband and wife whose child has
recently died. As the poem opens, the wife is standing at the top of a
staircase looking at her child’s grave through the window. Her husband, at the
bottom of the stairs, does not understand what she is looking at or why she has
suddenly become so distressed. The wife resents her husband’s obliviousness and
attempts to leave the house. The husband begs her to stay and talk to him about
her grief; he does not understand why she is angry with him for manifesting his
grief in a different way. Inconsolable, the wife lashes out at him, convinced
of his apathy toward their dead child. The husband mildly accepts her anger,
but the rift between them remains. She leaves the house as he angrily threatens
to drag her back by force.
Analysis
In terms of form, this poem is a
dramatic or pastoral lyric poem, using free-form dialogue rather than strict
rhythmic schemes. Frost generally uses five stressed syllables in each line and
divides stanzas in terms of lines of speech.
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.
The setting of the poem – a
staircase with a door at the bottom and a window at the top – automatically
sets up the relationship between the characters. The wife stands at the top of
the stairs, directly in front of the window overlooking the graveyard, while
the husband stands at the bottom of the stairs, looking up at her. While the
couple shares the tragedy of their child’s death, they are in conflicting
positions in terms of dealing with their grief.
With her position closest to the
window, the wife is clearly still struggling with her grief over the loss of
her baby. Incapable of moving on at this point in her life, the wife defines
her identity in terms of the loss and would rather grieve for the rest of her
life than grieve as a sort of pretense. The husband has dealt with his sorrow
more successfully, as evidenced by his position at the bottom of the staircase,
close to the door and the outside world. As a farmer, the husband is more
accepting of the natural cycle of life and death in general, but also chooses
to grieve in a more physical manner: by digging the grave for his child.
Ironically, the husband’s expression of his grief is completely misunderstood
by the wife; she views his behavior as a sign of his callous apathy.
Ultimately, each character is
isolated from the other at opposite ends of the staircase. In order for the
marriage to succeed, each character must travel an equal distance up or down
the staircase in order to meet the other. The husband attempts to empathize
with his wife, moving up the staircase toward her and essentially moving
backward in his own journey towards acceptance of his child’s death. Even so,
the wife is unable to empathize with her husband and only moves down the
staircase after he has already left his position at the foot.
When the wife moves down the
staircase, she assumes the upper hand in the power struggle between the two by
ensuring that her husband cannot move between her and the door and stop her
from leaving. Without the physical capacity to keep her from leaving, the
husband must attempt to convince her to stay through communication - something
that, as the poem demonstrates, has been largely unsuccessful throughout their
marriage.
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