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Robert Frost is a pastoral poet. His love for rural life revealed in his work. He incorporates major themes: one's life choices, isolation, and nature in his works. Robert Frost major theme incorporated in his work making life choices. For example, Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" the persona walking along and coming to a point where he must decide on which two paths to take: "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood/ And sorry I could not travel both/ And be one traveler, long I stood" (Frost 1-3). This evidence proves the persona is not sure which path to take, but he knows he will soon have to make a decision. Also, which path he take may determine ways that will change his life forever: "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--/ I took the one less travelled by,/ And that has made all the difference. (Frost 18-20). The persona has chosen the one path to travel, he knows years from now his one …show more content…

For instance, Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" one major concern is the persona is alone: "Whose woods these are I think I know./ His house is in the village, though;/ He will not see me stopping here" (Frost 1-3). The persona is implying that the owner of the house lives away from the town. Also, he says "He will not see me stopping here" the persona is probably hoping the owner does not see him in his woods. However, he rather be alone with his horse and relax in the woods: "The only other sound's the sweep/ Of easy wind and downy flake." (Frost 1-2). Therefore, he does not want to leave the woods because it is peaceful. He enjoys the quiet woods alone. Additionally, the persona would rather be lonesome in the freezing cold than back in the village: "The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,/ But I have promises to keep,/ And miles to go before I sleep,/ (Frost 13-15). The persona must rest because got people and places to visit. Therefore, the persona

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