Robert Frost effectively utilizes literary techniques involving metaphors‚ personification and imagery to describe internal struggles prevalent throughout life. Although‚ “Desert Places” and “The Road Not Taken” differ in the messages they bring to the reader’s attention and general themes‚ they both describe internal struggle dealt with by the narrator and use the setting as a metaphor. Desert Places‚ is based on the theme of loneliness and isolation. The narrator does not appear to believe that
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diamond. “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost‚ presents the theme of the universal and inevitable functions of choice and time. Frost successfully supports this theme through vivid and continuous symbolism‚ among the entire story. Initially‚ Frost introduces an idea that every decision consists of only two options: to do something or not to do something‚ each with certain repercussions. In the beginning‚ the speaker is in the woods and ahead of him are two separate roads. Each road symbolizes
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It was December‚ around Christmas time‚ in the 1940s. Children were running and playing in the snow. It was during the time at the end of the Civil War. After reading Eudora Welty’s‚ “A Worn Path‚” and understanding the story we must consider an old Negro woman name Phoenix Jackson‚ a worn rough path in Natchez that she traveled‚ and the prejudices she had to endure to get medication for her sick grandson. Phoenix Jackson was an old‚ negro‚ almost blind‚ uneducated cripple woman. Phoenix lived
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Juxtaposing “The Road Not Taken” and “New Directions” In “New Directions” by Maya Angelou‚ Annie Johnson is a Negro woman in the early 1900s that is faced with two toddling sons‚ very little money‚ and a slight ability to read and add simple numbers. After she and her husband part amicably‚ Annie decides she does not want to work as a domestic and leave her kids to anyone else’s care. Because she knows that there is no possibility the town’s cotton gin or lumber mill will hire her‚ she decides
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Professor June 7‚ 2015 The Road Not Taken Thesis Statement: Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”‚ shows us that making a decision is not always easy. I. Introduction a. Thesis Statement i. Robert Frost ii. Lyric poem iii. Choosing the road II. Choices a. Decisions making with senses b. Making decisions with sight III. Interpret the Poem a. Topic sentence b. Why he choose the road he chose IV. Conclusion a. Summarize We come to life changing trials in our life‚ some may be a path that we are glad we
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the results until they take the risk and head down the path they choose. Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken” discusses a method used to make a significant decision and the resulting consequences of that action. The author has found themselves at a fork in the path in the woods and must decide whether to take the smooth‚ commonly used road or the rougher‚ less-taken road. He ultimately decides to take the path that is not frequently taken‚ and then proclaims that decision has made a vital difference
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Themes of AWorn Path John Novotny English Literature 125 Melissa Eidson 8 April 2012 The text feels the theme of the story A Worn Path is about sacrificial love. I believe that while short‚ the story has multiple themes. I believe another theme is the era of the story itself. Not enslaved‚ not free. The story examines a woman who was alive at the "surrender"‚ now living in what seems the 1930’s. She is a lasting symbol of an era 65 years removed. The name the woman Phoenix (the symbol of
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"The Road Not Taken"‚ one of his famous poems today. Judging from the title‚ tells us that the theme of this poem are about life and choices. The first stanza of the poem reveals the uncertainty and difficulty in trying to make a decision while he regrets because he sees that there were "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood/ And sorry that I could not travel both" (1-2) He observes the two roads and sees that one of the roads was " grassy and wanted wear" (8) while the other was just " worn them
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A New Criticism of Welty’s “A Worn Path” Atul Aggarwal Madison Ridgeland Academy Abstract Published in 1941‚ “A Worn Path” was written in a time of great moral decline as WWII‚ the Holocaust‚ and civil rights for African-Americans were all major issues. After being inspired by an old African-American lady she saw walking on the Natchez Trace‚ Eudora Welty wrote “A Worn Path” to remind the world of human life’s true meaning. The story follows Phoenix Jackson and her journey to Natchez to obtain
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The Road Not Taken The main theme in “The Road Not Taken”by Robert Frost is about making choices.The poem starts off when the speaker finds himself walking by the woods and comes across a cross road.The speaker then has to decide which way to continue by. One road seems to be as if it has been traveled many times‚ causing the road to be easier to travel by. That is because many people have already walk that path and worn it out. Yet‚ the other road seems to be more problematic to be traveled by‚
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