The Road Not Taken By Robert Frost

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    the most is “The road not taken” by Robert Frost. I have so many reasons for choosing this topic. First, as a foreign, it is quite bit challenge for me to really understand meaning of the poems and its structure. However, Frost’s writing style with this poem make it so simple with straightforward language and easy to understand. Second, the poem is very popular for speaking of the nature and human experiences. It forms a beautiful equivalence of life and its complication. Frost used metaphor…

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    outcome. Robert Frost shows how choices could change our lifestyle with the poems created by him. In Robert Frost poetry, Robert Frost uses multiple literary devices to describe that life has multiple outcomes in order to illustrate that people have responsibility for choices and actions made. Metaphors are descriptively seen throughout the many poems written by Frost to help show the different paths of life that could be taken. In Robert Frost's poem “The Road Not Taken”, Frost…

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    looking at Robert Frost’s poems like Fire and Ice and The Road Not Taken one can analyze Frost’s style. In Fire and Ice Frost uses two literal things that take on a figurative meaning to express the true meaning of the poem, fire, and ice. In The Road Not Taken Frost uses the literal situation of choosing between two paths and the figurative language of imaging the journey of taking the two paths to express the true meaning of the poem. Through his literal and figurative topics and ideas, Robert…

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    differentiate yourself from people. Robert Frost “The Road Not Taken” is poem which the title has significant meaning to it because it’s an unpopular option. Robert Frost uses two roads as a representation of life choices that we make in “The Road Not Taken”. For example, if a person chooses one major, the person is not choosing another. In relating to the poem, the drifter is not likely to return to the other road after the decision is made. Robert Frost “The Road Not Taken” is an expression of…

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    In “The Road Not Taken” Robert Frost created a poem that takes the readers to a road that is split in two and decides which road to take. The author view the road as far as he could which resembled the same and wanted to choose the road that is least taken. Robert wanted his readers to view it as he took the road the is least taken, but what Robert really is trying to say have made his reader mislead the poem. “The Road Not Taken” is one of the classic with the trick in carries to hide it’s true…

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    make the right decision. Both “Untraveled Road” by Thousand Foot Krutch and “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost agree with this statement in their song and poem. This quote describes how some people in our society make decisions today. In the song, “Untraveled Road”, Thousand Foot Krutch explains how being a Christian can be difficult in our world which is full of evil and danger. They say, “We walk, where no one wants to go, on this untraveled road”, (Thousand Foot Krutch, lines…

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    reader. While discussing Robert Frost’s different types of poems, I fell in love with the poem “The Road Not Taken.” This Poem by Robert Frost is very thought-provoking because it makes one think about what would have happened if one decided to take the other road in life. If a person did decide to take the opposite road, would there be better opportunities…

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    Robert Frost was a professor, a American poet and a four time Pulitzer prize winner who is responsible for many popular works including “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, After Apple-Picking”, and “The Road Not Taken”. Frost is known for publishing many books made up of collections of poems and one of his most well-known works “The Road Not Taken”, is one of Frost’s most familiar poems. In the poem, Robert Frost looks at the choices one has in life, how one decides which choices are better, and what are…

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    Robert Frost is one of the most notable American poets of all time. His style of writing borders both 19th Century Romantics and Moderns, using rhyme and common language throughout most of his works. Within these seemingly simple writings, however, Frost creates meaning beyond surface level comprehension. One such writing is “The Road Not Taken”, a short poem that if guided by supposition, tells of a man presented with a choice of two different roads to travel, and when he decided on a road to…

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    background- Frost creates a voice original to himself that creates the true American personality: poignant and tragic, while quiet and splendid. While pulling from his…

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