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    The Road not Taken Human beings have been using literature as one of the most important resources of criticizing social evil, educating young generations and entertainment. Among the most effective genres of literature are poems. The musical flow of poems and combination of different features makes poems among the most attractive methods of communicating to the members of the general public. The Road not Taken is a poem written by Robert Frost. It is an interesting poem that serves as a good way…

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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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    Robert Frost’s poem, “The Road Not Taken,” is a descriptive poem about life and the struggles of choosing the path in life that will be best for the narrator. There are many times in life where decisions that are made will affect the rest of a person’s life. However, the narrator of this poem has reached a point in his life where he cannot go any farther without making a decision that will change the rest of his life. Throughout the poem Frost uses symbolism. A fork in the road that represents…

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    but there are decisions that have a major impact on one’s life and must choose wisely. In the “Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost uses the literary devices of symbolism, imagery, and connotation to demonstrate that in life one must take risks by choosing a decision that would affect one’s life.…

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    celebrated poet in America” and to this day, his poems are still being taught in high schools and colleges across America. In Robert Frost’s, “the road not taken” I believe the theme he was trying to convey was, that in life, one will find themselves at a crossroads, and must choose how the rest of their life will go on.3 SENTENCE THESIS STATEMENT The two roads…

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    “The road not taken”. The final example comes from another poem called “Choices”. As said before, many athletes of the past and present have made miraculous choices to become the legends that they will always be known as. One man that did this was baseball hall of famer, Jackie Robinson. If you don’t know who this was, just know that he was the first african american to play major league baseball. Jackie dealt with many racial slurs and booing from the crowd because of the color…

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    times and places in which they occur" The famous line “I took the one less travelled by” from Robert Frost’s “The Road Not taken” is attributed as being one of the most misunderstood phrases in modern literature. The line which endures the place on the tongue of many hopeful fathers is really an indictment of Frosts anticipation of remorse of his future self - having taken the road less travelled looking back rather than looking forward. It’s a line that without context – can shift our…

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    to marry or what career path to take. Decisions can have a huge impact on one’s life and there are often times we make one decision and wonder what the outcome would have been if we would have chosen another. In Robert Frost’s, “A Road Not Taken, a traveler walks a road that eventually splits into two paths and must decide which path to take The path…

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    Taylor’s Moral Ontology and The Road Not Taken Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; - Robert Frost In the famous poem by the poet-philosopher Robert Frost a hiker encounters two roads that diverge and must choose one path or another. Frost presents the decision as a matter of chance as there is no guide and both paths are equally beguiling. In the…

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    In the poem, The Road Not Taken by Robert Lee Frost, Frost is the speaker and he is informing the story that he experienced in the past, perhaps few years before. There are two roads that Frost can choose, but he is unsure which path he should take, and wishes to go in both ways. Although he finally chose the path to go after a while, he never was satisfied with his choice, and regretted and wish to go in other road. However, both path are same and the grass in both paths equally look fresh and…

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