Thursday, February 7, 2019

Analyzing Themes in Robert Frosts The Road Not Taken Essay -- Road No

Analyzing Themes in Robert Frosts The Road Not Taken This is a tremendous poem with many different themes and ideas. One of the biggest themes is not being mysophobic to take a chance. Some of the other themes include, not following the crowd, act new things, and standing for something. This poem stated that the author took the one (road) little traveled by, and that has made all the difference so the author is telltale(a) the reader that we too should not be afraid to take other path.The Road Not Taken is a twenty-line poem written in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme ABAAB. This poem starts with the author walking through the timbers. He comes to a fork in the path and is torn by which path to take...does he take the path that is traveled by everybody, or the one rarely traveled upon? He decides to take the road less(prenominal) traveled by. By taking this path he changes his life in some way unknown to the reader.We get the idea that the poem starts out(p) in the fall, Two roads diverged in a yellow wood (5). The season fall represents the year coming to an end, and e...

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