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Frost would move on to marry his wife, Elinor Miriam, who was the valedictorian at Frost's high school. She would later move on to live on a farm with him. After his poetry career did not work out the way he had expected, he moved to England for a better opportunity. In England, his career began as he received recognition which he could not have imagined back in America. Following the fame he had gained from his time in Europe, World War I had begun. As a result he was sent back to America where he was already a sensation. Frost who had previously been irrelevant in the states, had his name reshaped after a time in Britain. Even some of the publishers who had denied Frost prior to his move accepted his work. In some cases, he returned the works that were denied the first time, but were accepted the second as now, he became a relevant figure within the American society. His use of rhyming in poetry along with his psychological themes helped him gain his popularity through the America.