If you're thinking of a different Robert Forster, please provide more details.
Perhaps you're thinking of Robert Frost, a renowned American poet.
If you're indeed asking about Robert Frost, here are some traditional aspects of his poetry:
* Formal Structure: Frost often employed traditional forms like sonnets, villanelles, and blank verse.
* Rhyme and Meter: He frequently used traditional rhyme schemes (ABAB, AABB, etc.) and metrical patterns like iambic pentameter.
* Themes: His poetry often explores traditional themes like nature, love, loss, and the passage of time.
* Language: He used clear, concise language, avoiding unnecessary jargon or abstract concepts.
However, it's important to note that Frost was also a modernist poet who experimented with form and language. He was not entirely traditional in his approach.