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Robert Frost The Road Not Taken Essay

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Sometimes in our lives, we have to make important decisions. We either accept or regret our decisions. Decisions come easily to some; while others, they are caught having to choose between something that could lead them to an unknown future. Robert Frost was a four-time Pulitzer Prize. He wrote the poem, “The Road Not Taken” which was first published in Frost’s collection Mountain Interval in 1916. In this poem Robert Frost talks about the choices that a person faces in the journey of life, this poem deals with the questions of what might have happened if the traveler had chosen the other road in front of him, had or had not it made any difference in his life. This poem deals with the questions of what if. What if the traveler had chosen the other road in front of him. It is about how a road chosen by a traveler had an impact in his life. Through his poem, Frost has shown that the decisions we make should be chosen carefully because not only will it affect our choices in the future, but also there is no going back. Frost helps us better understand the message by his use of tone and literary devices such as metaphors and symbolism.
Robert Frost uses a sigh in the final stanza, he writes, “I shall be telling this …show more content…

Katherine Robinson writes, “Frost uses one detail – the yellow leaves – and makes it emblematic of the entire forest. Defining the wood with one feature prefigures one of the essential ideas of the poem: the insistence that a single decision can transform a life.” (Robinson) The yellow leaves suggest that the poem is set in the fall. In addition, “no step had trodden black” the leaves on the ground, indicating that it is likely fall. In line 5, we can picture that the woods are thick because the road disappears into the undergrowth. This could represent the travelers future is unclear. Frost says, “And both that morning equally lay.” (602). Mornings can be a metaphor for new possibilities and new

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