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    The Road Not Taken

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    In Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” he uses imagery of the road to represent choices. This poem’s lesson can be used in life every day. The first stanza represents the idea that life has choices, the second and third stanzas represent the good and bad of the choices we make, and the persona of the poem chooses the harder choice that wanted wear. First, life has choices. Every day we have to make choices. Whether it be what to wear or what to eat for breakfast. Those are not very important

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    The Road Not Taken

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    something important about life in a special way In the poem, “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, the author uses a variety of phrases that contains symbolism. All of this symbolism also leads up to a very common theme that we must usually several times in our lives. First of all, this poem uses a lot of symbolism to reveal many things that also applies to us in our lives. To begin with, Robert Frost describes two (2) similar roads. One thing he says to support his is,"both that morning equally

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    The Road Not Taken

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    Interpretation of The Road Not Taken For many years “The Road Not Taken” has been misinterpreted from the irony Frost’s tone takes in this poem. This is one of Frost’s earlier poems. The way Frost words this poem makes people feel like there is a hidden life lesson within it. After doing the literal paraphrase I noticed that Frost plays up on the fact that the reader’s will feel like there was a hidden message within his poem so he continues with the tone and idea of building up his decision. Frost

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    The Road Essay

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    Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road “the man” and “the boy” refer to themselves as “the good guys” compared to “the bad guys”. While reading this book I was lead to believe that “the boy” is truly the only “good guy” left, because “the man” and every other character that I encountered in this book share some of the same qualities as “the bad guys”. The boy constantly begs his father to be sympathetic and charitable to the drifters that they encounter on the road, but the father usually refuses

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    Symbolism In The Road

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    In The Road, carrying the fire heavily symbolizes a sense of humanity and hope that both the man and the boy still have and are trying to keep in the world. Even after experiencing the cruel new world, the man still has some sort of hope that they will be able to remain civilized and moral. The boy himself really has the most humanistic values because he really wants to help as many people as he can in the new cruel world, even though his father disagrees most of the time. The fire represents the

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    The Road Not Taken

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    common interpretation of “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost is that the speaker is trying to decide which road to take. Does he want to take the road that everyone else takes because it is easier and all the clearing has been done for him, or does he want to take a chance and take the road less traveled and he has to clear his own path? The poet is trying to convey a much deeper meaning. The poem is an excellent example of the use of symbolism .The poet uses the two roads to symbolize choices made

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    The Road Not Taken

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    The poem, “The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost clearly demonstrates the use of the theme, growing up is a challenge for everyone. The narrator relates to people growing up by facing issues with making a decision he is uncertain about, and he ultimately regrets the choice he made. To begin, Frost writes “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both, And be one traveler, long I stood” (Frost 1-3). These lines of the poem are an analogy to a difficult decision the narrator

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    Road Of Nonconformity

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    In the poem, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, the author introduces the reader to a character that seems to be having a difficult time making choices. The character describes two similar roads that he can take, but he is an indecisive being. Additionally, the two roads are choice that were available to him at one point in his life but he hesitated to pick and choose. I personally believe that what the narrator means thats he took the road that not many people have taken. The poem speaks about

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    Road Not Taken

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    A reader must consider the words of Robert Frost in “The Road Not Taken” as carefully as the individual must consider every choice that finds them as the paths of life intersect (Kirszner & Mandell, 2012, p.624). An individual can get analysis paralysis when they think about each and every choice too much. People can “analyze something to death” (Lewis, 2014, p. 517).The individual applies Newton’s third law of motion, “to every action there is always opposed and equal reaction” and this consideration

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    The Road Not Taken

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    said “Rather say the style is the way the man takes himself” this quote is referring to “The Road Not Taken” which is one of his many poems. Robert Frost was said to be a front porch philosopher by the way his poems are all The poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost describes his life and how he did not follow what others did. In the poem he tells himself that maybe one day he will go down the road that he did not take in the beginning, although he knows it is unlikely that he will have the

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