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    poem‚ “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost states that in life we are faced with many decisions‚ and these decisions do not always have a clear answer of which is the right path to take. The message of the poem is about life’s choices and making these important decisions. Making decisions is what life’s all about. The choices people make in their lifetime not only shape their entire life but depending on how big the decision is can make or break it. In this poem there are two different roads that the

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    public honors. 1 <br> <br><b>The Road Not Taken</b> <br>Although I must admit that I am not a poetry fan‚ many of the poems of Robert Frost appeal to me‚ and this would have to be the one that appeals the most‚ in other words‚ it is my favorite poem. When I first read this poem‚ I liked it because of its free verse style (which I like) and its apparent simplicity‚ but‚ after much study‚ its true meaning became apparent. The obvious basic meaning is that the poem is about a person’s choices in life. The

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    people and are a huge part of a person’s moral and personal growth. In the novella “Heart of Darkness” by Joseph Conrad‚ the physical journey through the Congo is parallel to the inner journey of the main character Marlow. Similarly‚ the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost‚ relates on both a literal and metaphoric level to the concept of a journey. The individuals’ creation of their own direction on a journey is what leads to the most startling growth. Furthermore‚ a true journey must always have

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    The Road Not Taken: a present made of the past’s little delusions In the poem‚ “The Road Not Taken‚” Frost seemingly presents the reader with a classic problem‚ but reframed in a literal forest scene. The problem is‚ how does one know they have chosen the right “path” on their journey through life? That is a question that haunts many‚ but Frost wryly notes that the question doesn’t really signify much of anything‚ as it is human nature to glorify the past‚ wrap it in a protective nostalgia‚ and

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    Poets often bring in similar themes and aspects to several of their poems. Due to this‚ many of their poems may end up having similarities. For example‚ Robert Frost’s poems “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” have an abundance of similarities. Although these poems may be about two different scenarios‚ and written years apart‚ they still contain these comparable aspects. In both poems‚ the speaker needs to make a choice‚ or has made a choice‚ and is reflecting on it. In

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    To start off‚ “The Road Not Taken” and “Seasons of Gold” potray many kinds of ambiguous meanings and symbols. The meaning and symbols of a poem is one the most important key ideas‚ since it potrays how the author wants you to feel and think while reading the poem. In the text‚ “The Road Not Taken”‚ states “ I took the road less traveled by‚ and that has made all the difference” (Frost 19). This shows the significant meaning of the poem‚ because it shows how each decision that a person makes can

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    yourself and following your own path to success in life. Even in poetry‚ for example‚ Richard Cory by E.A. Robinson describes Richard as a fine gentleman that in most respects is viewed by others as some perfect being‚ one that many envy. In The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost‚ the speaker states that they had chosen the path that very few had chosen before and that had made all the difference. The speaker in Richard Cory by Robinson‚ is in fact one of Richard’s admirers. The townspeople placed him

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    Journeys are a multi-faceted concept which can result in both positive and negative outcomes. “A Righteous Day” (1988) by Mudrooroo and “A Road Not Taken” (1916)‚ both explore an inner journey as an implication of a physical journey. Composers of both poems have effectively articulated this inner self-realisation through a variety of language devices. Mudrooroo’s “A Righteous Day” encompasses a positive outcome of confidence as a result of a negative experience and their inner journey due to white

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    Description in Frost’s "The Road Not Taken" Robert Frost was an extraordinary poet who wrote from his heart. He is known for his use of everyday objects and settings in his poems. Many times he uses nature‚ such as trees‚ birds‚ rain‚ and flowers‚ for subjects in his poetry. As simple as they may seem‚ the poems are much more detailed than meets the eye. He also writes from many different perspectives‚ for example first person omniscient. In his poem "The Road Not Taken"‚ Frost creates an analogy

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    In "The Road Not Taken‚" written by Lereone Bennett‚ Bennett wrote about how the strategies the Anglo colonizers used had a negative impact. However‚ the Anglo Colonizers used the strategies on the poor whites. The attempt to enslave the poor whites was also unsuccessful due to the similar disadvantage to the natives Bennett had mentioned. Bennett mentioned‚ "The supply of poor whites‚ like the supply of Indians‚ was limited; and poor whites‚ like Indians‚ but for different reasons‚ could escape

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