Robert Frost begins this poem with a meaningful and impressive title, “nothing gold can stay.” Frost uses metaphors, similes, figurative languages, and personifications, to express the change process of the seasons. Meanwhile, …show more content…
In the poem, the poet is traveling and comes up to an across roads. He has to make a decision of which road to continue his journey. One way looks safer and easier to continue down. Nonetheless, the other road looks more problematic. Eventually, he chooses the one which less traveled and does not look as convenient to route. Hence, at the end of the poem, he states the road he chose has “make all the difference”, which is another theme of the poem. Not only is about the theme choice making, but it also indicates that no matter which choice people have made, it often brings up surprises and differences to