This is an imagery because it gives the reader a clear picture of the road. Since the metaphor is the road, Frost is trying to convince the reader that only few people have chosen the harder path in life because it is less taken. Each road leads to a different future. One’s future could vary depending on the path one chooses. Overall, the second stanza of this poem has a deep meaning about the correct path a person should take. This is another reason why “The Road Not Taken” is the best poem because each verse in this poem has a deeper meaning than any other poem. A reader has to read this poem more than once to fully grasp the meaning of this poem. Third of all, in Frost’s poem, one can relate to this poem because it talks about a new journey. Every time when there is a selection of paths, there is always new journey to be travelled. A great example of this is in verse eleven to thirteen “And both that morning equally lay/ In leaves no step had trodden black./ Oh, I kept the first for another day!” (Verse 11-13). Basically, this line is telling the reader is that, the choice a person picks will affect his/her life and that it cannot be
This is an imagery because it gives the reader a clear picture of the road. Since the metaphor is the road, Frost is trying to convince the reader that only few people have chosen the harder path in life because it is less taken. Each road leads to a different future. One’s future could vary depending on the path one chooses. Overall, the second stanza of this poem has a deep meaning about the correct path a person should take. This is another reason why “The Road Not Taken” is the best poem because each verse in this poem has a deeper meaning than any other poem. A reader has to read this poem more than once to fully grasp the meaning of this poem. Third of all, in Frost’s poem, one can relate to this poem because it talks about a new journey. Every time when there is a selection of paths, there is always new journey to be travelled. A great example of this is in verse eleven to thirteen “And both that morning equally lay/ In leaves no step had trodden black./ Oh, I kept the first for another day!” (Verse 11-13). Basically, this line is telling the reader is that, the choice a person picks will affect his/her life and that it cannot be