How is "The Pasture" different from "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were"?
a. "The Pasture" has several more stanzas than "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were."
b. Only the speaker in "The Pasture" addresses readers directly, creating a bond between them.
c. "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were" does not suggest that the natural world is beautiful.
d. Only the speaker in "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were" uses the first-person point of view.
B. Only the speaker in "The Pasture" addresses readers directly, creating a bond between them.
The Pasture by Robert Frost
I'm going out to clean the pasture spring; I'll only stop to rake the leaves away (And wait to watch the water clear, I may); I sha'n't be gone long . -- You come too.
I'm going out to fetch the little calf That's standing by the mother. It's so young, It totters when she licks it with her tongue. I sha'n't be gone long. -- You come too.