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    Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates is amongst literary works an explorative piece into the life of the typical suburban family in the 1950’s. The story focuses on the relationship between a couple, April and Frank Wheeler, and their interactions and immersion within the suburban setting that they reside. This is where the up’s and down’s of their marriage is laid bare and the reader gets a glimpse into the impact of the social pressures that are forced upon them to affect their suburban lives…

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    The Silk Road is the most well-know trading route in Eurasia that mixed products and religions across a wide range of cultures and people. Around the first century BCE many trade routes stretching from China to Central Asia merged into one large interconnected route. It allowed other countries to experience new things from different cultures. The Silk Road was the major route of the new wave of religion. It opened long-distance economic relations between civilizations. The silk road did not…

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    When considering the tone of “The Road Not Taken”, it can be said that, even though the narrator wonders what the other choice would have resulted in, he seems content with the original choice made. The tone of lines nine and 10, which are written “Though as for that the passing there/Had worn them really about the same,” (Frost, 2016), could further suggest that the narrator believes that both of his choice options were nearly compatible, leading to the realization that the right choice was…

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    The poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ written by Robert Frost describes a persona’s choice of journey. The persona is described as walking through a wood one morning, reaching a fork and contemplates which path to take out of the two diverged roads. The persona chooses the road “less travelled” and sets off on a holistic, life-changing journey. The poem is an extended metaphor about life. The character in the poem literally journeys through the “yellow woods” down one of the “two roads” but this journey…

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    A fork in the road lies ahead of the speaker as he contemplates on which one is the better path. Incapable to see what lies ahead, he opts for the better looking and less worn out one, but soon contradict himself saying that both ways look equally fair. Thinking about one road, he takes the other telling himself that one-day he will return to try again, although it is very unlikely. The speaker anticipates his future with a sigh saying that he took the one less travelled by road making all the…

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    survive. Two texts, The Road and “Children of Men” give an insight into the human experience from civilization. The Road, a post-apocalyptic novel written by Cormac McCarthy focused on the fact that when civilisation is gone, courtesy, respect and trust disappear similarly. “Children of Men”, on the other hand is a science fiction thriller directed by Alfonso Cuaron which highlights that fact that when civilisation is destroyed, faith and hope will also disappear. The Road and “Children of Men”…

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    The following information contains my proposal for my Recommendation Report topic. Proposal to Investigate the Flow of Traffic for the Intersection of North Perimeter Road and University Drive. Introduction: More and more students are being accepted into Cal Poly every year and the campus is building more on-campus housing to accommodate for this new population of students and to encourage students to be on-campus. This increase of students causes many problems because already the classes are…

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    In Robert Frost’s poem, “The Road Not Taken” is a poem about this traveler came across two pathways. The poem shows a conspiracy about which road is less traveled. One road is more plain, the other one, they are both covered in virginal leaves. It implies that during the harvest dawn, neither road looked shabby or damaged, crude to how the speaker will tell his story years from now. The speaker has to choose which road to take and whatever road he choose to take he has to stick with his decision…

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    In the book The Road by Cormac McCarthy a young boy and his father are struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. In the beginning of the book both Papa and the boy have strong moral values, but nearing the end Papa will do anything in order to escape danger and death. When one is trying to survive, the lines between good and evil become blurred, causing individual’s morals to shift when put in life threatening situations. In the beginning of the book, Papa was very set on being a…

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    Robert Frost – The Road Not Taken – Summary & Analysis The poet laureate of Vermont, Robert Lee Frost, is a Universal figure known for his sense of rural setting and using them to touch the social side of mankind. The Road Not Taken published in the year 1916 is one of his finest accomplishments as a poet. It is no embellishment if anyone claims that this particular poem is amongst the world’s most read and taught one. The four stanza poem has inspired and stirred many minds in the world. The…

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