We descry his indecisiveness in each stanza. Each stanza has the same pattern. He tests out a solution and it fails. When he verbally expressed, “Then took the other, as just as fair” (Frost 6). That would implicatively insinuate that they are equipollently good. Then he verbally expresses, “And having perhaps the better claim, because it was
We descry his indecisiveness in each stanza. Each stanza has the same pattern. He tests out a solution and it fails. When he verbally expressed, “Then took the other, as just as fair” (Frost 6). That would implicatively insinuate that they are equipollently good. Then he verbally expresses, “And having perhaps the better claim, because it was