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    Imagery in "The Road Not Taken" "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is about a man having to make a decision between two paths. The narrator finds himself at a fork in the road, and considers both options carefully before making a decision. Throughout the poem, Frost uses imagery to frequently display indecisiveness, in addition to fear and regret. "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood/And sorry I could not travel both" (1-2) is the first depiction of indecisiveness within the poem. There are

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    The Road Not Taken

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    In life, we are often faced with tough challenges and decisions to make. In the poem, “The Road Not Taken”, by Robert Frost, He demonstrates how the way one handles major difficult decisions, affects the outcome of life. The poem consists of 4 stanzas which each have a slightly different purpose to the poem; however, the first and second stanzas both have the same effect. Firstly, in the first stanza, Frost describes standing at an open road that splits into two separate paths: “two roads diverged

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    Pig Boy Research Paper

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    I was officially christened Pig Boy the day before my three-year anniversary with the company. While the timing could have been better, the news was not a total surprise. I’d known for some time that I was in trouble. But things had not started out that way. When I first came to work for the company, my sales manager welcomed me with a warm handshake and the prediction that I had the potential to be a good sales rep. He wasn’t at all concerned that it was my first job in sales, he said, because

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    There were many hints in the second and third stanza that give us an idea of how identical and equal the two roads (choices) were, and why it was such a hard decision to choose one over the other. In stanza two, line six, it indicates “Then took the other, as just as fair,” and later that stanza on line ten, it states, “Had worn them really about the same.” To add on, in stanza three, lines eleven and twelve,

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    Making choices and decisions is a part of life. Simply put, the way life unfolds, with its twists and turns, starts and stops, requires us to make choices and decisions every step of the way. Choices may seem very small in reality time, but they can be huge when it comes to the outcome of your future. In my life, I have had to make many important choices. Without some of these crucial choices, I may or may not have been typing this letter. One of these very important choices is where I decided to

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    Many people in the world come across decisions in which they must either abide by the rules or do what they think is right. Whether it be a major or minor decision your choice can impact your future and the futures of others. The novel Billy Budd by Herman Melville highlights this idea by having the main character, Billy, and other characters in the story make important choices that eventually lead to his downfall. The story takes place aboard a warship where there is many laws, among the crew there

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    Choosing a major can be a long and complicated process. Many people change their mind multiple times before settling on one that they can use towards a career they are passionate about. Eventually, people do make a choice whether it is early on in their lives or in college. In my case, I always believed I wanted to pursue a career that involved both science and math. Those were the classes that interested me the most. The challenge of solving a math problem and the exciting nature of learning about

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    Every curly girl knows that when it comes to conditioners, slip is crucial. Slip is everything. Slip is life. Slip in a product refers its lubricity i.e. its ability to reduce friction so that strands of hair slide past each other (instead of becoming tangled) and detangling tools can pass through hair with relative ease. The amount of slip a product provides is an indicator of how easily knots and tangles will become undone when you slide a comb, brush or fingers through the hair after you’ve applied

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    Having choices can sometime leave a negative result that could affect others. Because of some individuals who could have caused problems for society,or because of strict individuals working for the government, choices are sometimes limited to the privileged. But it can cause problems for individuals who need the ability to make their own choices for their own sake. In the novella “Anthem” by Ayn Rand,a dystopia takes place in a futuristic era. It is long after a worldwide apocalypse. They are taught

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    The Road Not Taken Tone

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    Naturally, humans are given the freewill to make decisions both big and small. Sometimes, people are presented with two or more choices and inevitably have to decide. Consequently, the results can be life altering. The power of choice is exemplified in Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken.” In this poem, Frost uses tone, imagery, and irony to assist in showing the effects of a decision. Throughout the poem, Frost’s use of tone holds a large impact on the meaning of the poem. If the tone of

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