CHARACTERS IN THE DRAMATIC NARRATIVES OF ROBERT FROST: A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY by Edward A. Edezhath Supervisor: Dr. P. Geetha, Reader, School of'Letters, M. G. University ABSTRACT Narrative poems, especially the dramatic narratives occupy a unique place among the numerous poems written by Robert Frost. Most of these are placed in New England rural setting, but the characters and situations that are depicted in these poems and the conflicts that arise as these characters confront one another, surely have a universal appeal. The main focus in these poems is not on the actions and adventures of the characters, nor on any dramatic incidents in their lives, but on some special personality traits, chiefly brought out through the conversation that goes on between them, and some of their characteristic responses. The Prepared by BeeHive Digital Concepts Cochin for Mahatma Gandhi University Kottayam