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    Compare/Contrast Two Literary Works Sara M. Suarez ENG 125 Professor Andrea Moak September 3‚ 2012 The two literary works that I chose to compare and contrast for this paper are I Used to Live Here by Jean Rhys and The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. Symbolism of the journey is in both of these written works and I feel that it makes them both stronger and more appealing to the reader. When pieces of literature are able to touch a reader and make them feel alive I think that the author

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    2Symbolism in Literature Published by susansteppe‚ February 27‚ 2011 Symbolism in "The Road Not Taken"‚ "A Worn Path"‚ and "Used to Live Here Once". When looking at the short story and poem it is impossible to see it all in a literal form. There is always some sort of symbolism that occurs within the body of the text‚ but what is symbolism. It can be defined differently by many people. Even when looking at a dictionary it does not typically give a thorough answer. It is because symbolism

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    story; it tells you what the story is about (Clugston‚ 2010). In the story I Used to Live Here Once‚ the author uses her descriptives of recalling how the water flowed‚ and the roads being wider but carelessly taken care of as her way of reaching back to when she was alive. She describes the day as being “a fine day‚ a blue day” (Clugston‚ 2010). This symbolizes the peacefulness she feels and calmness that surrounds her. I believe the ultimate theme of this story is the transcendent journey this woman

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    One of the stories that I choose was  I Used To Live Here Once by Jean Rhys. The story is a short story that is told in third person format. In the beginning of the story the woman is looking at the stepping stones and remembering them as she is walking across the river. When the narrator says ‘She was standing by the river looking at the stepping stones and remembering each one” it lets you know that the young lady in the story has been there before. The narrator of the story is giving a sense of

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    Theme and Symbols of “I used to live here once” ENG125 Introduction to Literature Instructor 10/1/2012 Theme and Symbols of “I used to live here once” The story “I used to live here once” is a short story based on a woman’s journey returning to a place she once called home. The author uses symbols throughout the story to demonstrate to the reader that the woman is no longer alive. The ultimate theme is not discovered until the end of the story. The purpose of this paper will be to discuss

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    To what lengths will someone ever remember their home and recognize the things they’ve once known? Stories have been used throughout the ages to not only create a tale that can cause to the reader great imagination and wonders‚ it is also common for them to hide several meanings and twists to the adventure. Through the portraits of her life‚ and the perils of her adventures‚ Jean Rhys’ has incorporated many of the paths of her life into the illustrations she had developed into short stories. These

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    A Spirit in the Mix: An Analysis of “I Used to Live Here Once” For the story‚ “I Used to Live Here Once” by Jean Rhys‚ we could argue that the story is about a woman who moved away from her homeland to go to a new place and now returns home for a reason not stated. The two children who are playing outside the woman’s old house in the sunshine ignore her. It may be possible that the two children ignore the woman because she left the West Indies to live somewhere else and therefore they believe

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    Compare and Contrast the Speakers Lakesha Wilson Everest University The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening are both very good poems. I feel The Road Not Taken is one that reminds me of myself. I will tell you how they differ but at the same time are so much alike. In The Road Not Taken he lets us know that he has to make a decision. In order to make that decision he looks as far as he can to see what road he wants to take. He talks about how the path he took may

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    “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Robert Frost’s "The Road Not Taken" and "Ceasing by Woods on a Snowy Evening" both manage the most troublesome decisions in life. "The previous is about youth and confronting life and the last is about maturity‚ or all the more presumably‚ an old soul depleted by life. In both lyrics the speaker is in an intense condition in which he needs to pick between two ways in life" (Untermeyer). "The Road Not taken" the speaker picks the uncommon

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    Though it may seem to have a deep meaning‚ this poem that was written by Robert Frost‚ "The Road Not Taken" was originally about Frost’s indecisive hiking partner. The poem is a narrative poem that presents a metaphoric twist on the concept of making life choices through loose iambic tetrameter. It consists of four five-line stanzas‚ also known as quintains. It also follows an abaab rhyme scheme with roughly nine syllables per line. From the vivid imagery that acts as an extended metaphor through

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