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Monday, March 25, 2019

Symbols, Symbolism, Imagery, and Theme in Robert Frosts The Road Not T

Symbolism, Imagery, and Theme in The Road non Taken   The Road Not Taken is told by one person - there is no cognomen as to sex, station in life or age.  This person has source to a crossroads in their life and has two options to choose from.  The range in this poem is a fork in a lead in a forest, and time is not specified though it could egest today, so it would be considered a contemporary piece.  The premise of the poem is that the return faces and then makes a life decision.  Symbolism and imagery are employ effectively to reinforce the theme throughout the poem.               One instance of symbolization in the first stanza is And looked down one as far as I could / To where it bent in the und... ... It is an ideal held by most stack that the successful and satisfied people of the world are not hydrophobic to take a more difficult road and march to a different drummer.  This is exactly what the character in this poem did by not choosing the common path through life, and in the later years of his life, he or she had the satisfaction of knowing that the choices made where the correct ones.

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