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Would be pretty sure to fall forward over them in the dark.įorward, you understand, and in the dark.įROST TO LEONIDAS W. Set to trip the reader head foremost into the boundless.Įver since infancy I have had the habit of leaving myīlocks carts chairs and such like ordinaries where people My poems-I should suppose everybody’s poems-are all Major Literary Devices and Figures of Speech Robert Frost has employed certain. However, there are a few people who are brave enough to try untested territories like the persona in the poem.
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Most of the time, majority of people would wish to choose to do what many others have tried before due to the fear of the ‘unknown’. The road the persona ignored as he was traveling could mean that the persona did not want to do something that a majority of the people had opted for before. Conversely, one may look back with regret at a good choice that had been ignored when they realize the decision they made was the wrong one. For example, in life when one has been successful because he made a given decision, he is likely to look back on the wrong choice which was ignored then congratulate himself. This eventually is illuminated upon later on in life when one looks back and reviews whether it was wise or not to have ignored a particular choice. Significance of the Title The title of the poem is symbolic in that the ‘Road not Taken’ could refer to a choice one opts not to take in life. In addition, the persona can be referred to as tactful because he is aware that whatever decision he makes, there will be repercussions, either positive or negative, meaning he will either be happy or sad later on “…I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence…” “… and that has made all the difference.” (Frost, 2012). Symbolically, this means that the persona has opted for a decision in life that few people have taken. We could also refer to him as brave, courageous and daring because he chooses to walk along a lonely path that few people have dared to. The persona can be attributed as being cautious or careful for he does not make hasty decisions: “…long I stood and looked down one as far as I could…” (Frost, 2012). The persona had to take a considerable bit of time to choose between the two options that were presenting themselves to him. Symbolically, it means that life is a journey and just like the persona, we have choices to make and these choices will impact on our lives and as such, we have to be careful when making them. Literarily, or symbolically, the two roads could mean making a decision between two choices, none of which is easy for the two roads are nearly of the same nature and condition. Consequently, the main theme of this poem is the making of choices or decisions in life the literal meaning being that the road the traveler chose will either determine whether his journey will be a smooth or turbulent one. However, wonders whether at the end of his journey, he will look back with joy or regret at the choice he had made. He then decides to take the road less traveled by people. The traveler, for a while cannot decide on which of the two roads to take: “…long I stood and looked down one as far as I could to where it bent in the undergrowth” (Frost, 2012).
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There are two roads of nearly the same quality though one has used just a little bit more by travelers before but that morning, neither of the two roads had been used.
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Thematic concern Literally, the poem, The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost talks about a traveler who comes across a Y junction. This paper will be a discussion of how Robert Frost has modeled theme, literary devices, title of the poem and mood to convey the message in the poem.