The Road Not Taken Essay

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    Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken very effectively uses poetic devices in order to demonstrate the ideas that Frost wanted to communicate to the reader. He used many poetic devices to illustrate his perception, the first of which is symbolism. Frost applied symbolism in his work to add depth and meaning to his story. Second, he utilized imagery to aid us in interpreting his understanding of the message that he is trying to describe to the reader. The last major poetic device that he used in this…

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    “The Road Not Taken” is a poem written by Robert Frost reflecting on a personal experience. He talks about the time when he was to make a difficult decision. With all the evidence gathered, it almost seems as if he regretted the outcome of his decision and he is curious as to see whether the other choice could have been better (or not). This is a very intellectual poem that may leave readers in suspense. For first-time readers, you would never be able to tell if Frost actually regretted taking…

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    The famous poem “The Road Less Travelled” by Robert Frost is short, simple and to the point. It follows a speaker on his walk through the quaint forest when he meets a fork in the road. The roads are analyzed and a choice is made that he is aware will affect the rest of his life. Frost uses many rhetorical devices in this poem, but the three big ones he uses are the speaker himself, the setting the poem takes place in, and lastly symbolism. All three of these are greatly represented in this…

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    In the poem “The Road Not Taken”, Robert Frost describes an individual's struggle to make a choice between what is expected and what is different. Through Frost’s use of a strict, yet sometimes wavering meter along with an ABAAB rhyme scheme, the use of imagery and metaphors, and the contradiction Frost makes in the last stanza, he is able to portray the difficulty in making decisions and the outcome of those choices. The meter of the poem would be considered to be iambic tetrameter, yet lines…

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    As we know, “The Road Not Taken” takes place in a serene yellow wood and the “road” symbolizes journey of life. When suddenly confronting a split in the road, the speaker must make a decision. In this particular poem, Frost pinpoints this scene to create vivid imagery of this calm, isolated setting in nature. Here the intentions of the…

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    have happened if we had taken the other available path. Robert Frost presents this enigma on his poem ‘The Road Not Taken’. He most chose between two paths and he is conflicted about not being able to “travel both.” He looks at one road until it disappears from his sight, yet he decides to travel the other path “because it was grassy and wanted wear” (Frost). However, as he keeps staring at the paths he notices that they seem “worn about the same”(Frost) which means both roads look similar. He…

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    from “The Road Not Taken”. She had to make the decision on what road to take. Both characters were in the process of making a decision that would impact their life dramatically and both had to think hard and work around things they were trying to avoid. The narrator from “The Road Not Taken” and Justice Sotomayor seem to look back at that moment in the future and see how it affected everything. Sonia seems happy with her decision to be a lawyer and the narrator from “The Road Not Taken” has an…

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    Throughout “The Road Not Taken”, Frost repetitively inserts the word “and” and “I” for two different reasons. The word “and” is mostly placed at the beginning of the sentences which slows and connects the lines, much like intertwining paths. This repetition also provides rhythm…

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    life-changing. In the poem “The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost writes about the possibilities of taking on two roads (both representing life), showing how tough a decision can be for a person. The poem’s theme is every person would have to make and face the choices given to them and or they have created throughout their lives. From the 1st stanza of the poem, the speaker is confronted with a problem. He discovers “two roads diverged in a yellow wood,” meaning a fork in the road has approached…

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    “Life is a choice, and determining what to choose shows self-reliance, the dignity of the doer as well as the essence of human right in running life”, this is according to R.B Edi Pramono. The Road Not Taken was a poem written by Robert Frost (1875-1963). The poem uses the two roads as metaphor, for it symbolizes the choices we do in our lives, like when we arrive in the point that we have to choose between two things. The poem uses a rhyme scheme, written in the first person, and is composed of…

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