In the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, a theme that can be found in the story is choosing the right path. In the poem, it speaks of two roads which could be a metaphor for choosing the right path in life. This same the can be found in Thank You, Ma’am by Langston Hughes. In this story, a young boy tries to snatch an older woman's purse. The little boy in this story was forced into a hard situation which left him homeless. He choose a path of thievery because he had no parents. In the poem The Road Not Taken, the author hints that the person choosing their path in life choose a different path than most would and in the end, states that it has “made all the difference”. “I shall be telling with a sigh somewhere
In the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, a theme that can be found in the story is choosing the right path. In the poem, it speaks of two roads which could be a metaphor for choosing the right path in life. This same the can be found in Thank You, Ma’am by Langston Hughes. In this story, a young boy tries to snatch an older woman's purse. The little boy in this story was forced into a hard situation which left him homeless. He choose a path of thievery because he had no parents. In the poem The Road Not Taken, the author hints that the person choosing their path in life choose a different path than most would and in the end, states that it has “made all the difference”. “I shall be telling with a sigh somewhere