the road not taken2
Title: the road not taken2
Category: Literature / English
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the road not taken2
All people are travelers, all choosing their paths on a map of their life. “The great thing about man for Frost is that he has the power of standing still where he is.” There is never a straight road there are always curves and turns in which one must encounter and act upon. Readers can interpret the poem “The Road Not Taken” in many ways. It is a persons past, present and the way one
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Robert Frost intended this. The poem is simple but can make a reader think extremely deeply. He achieved a universal understanding. There is no moral in this poem; there is just a narrator who makes a decision in his life that changes it. Any reader can relate to his experience.
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Works Cited
Brians, Paul. Reading About the World. New York: American Heritage Custom Books.
Van Doren, Mark. “Robert Frosts America”. The Atlantic Monthly June 1951, 32-34.
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