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 22.08.2021

What does the poem The road mean

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the writer is giving a hint when he says he had to decide which road he had to go down and he stood there for a long time, he eventually chose the road that no one hardly travels. the ryme scheme is consistant using a word that rymes in nearly ever sentence. the idea found in each stanza is how he is going to make the decision on which road he is going to travel and they both look equaly the same but then in the end he choses the road that is less traveled on

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I tried, Look at the explaination,

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I wrote what I thought about it. I hope it helps!

"The Road Not Taken" is a poem that allows the reader to consider selections in lifestyles, whether or to not accompany the mainstream or move it alone. If existence could be a journey, this poem highlights those instances alive when a choice must be made. Which manner will you pass?

The ambiguity springs from the query of power versus determinism, whether or not the speaker within the poem consciously decides to require the road that's off the crushed music or only does so because he doesn't fancy the road with the bend in it. External factors consequently frame his mind for him.

Robert Frost wrote this poem to specialize in a trait of, and mock at, his buddy Edward Thomas, an English-Welsh poet, who, while out walking with Frost in England could frequently regret no longer having taken a selected path. Thomas might sigh over what they'll have seen and done, and Frost thought this quaintly romantic.

In different words, Frost's buddy regretted now not taking the road that will have offered the pleasant opportunities, no matter it being an unknown.

Frost favored to tease and goad. He informed Thomas: "No remember which road you're taking, you'll constantly sigh and wish you'll taken another." So it's ironic that Frost meant the poem to be fairly light-hearted, but it clad to be anything but. People take it very seriously.

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Both poems talk about there love for a specific season.  One, however, is yearning for it, while the other is praising it when it's already here.  They both are about the seasons, one is about summer and the other is about fall.  Another difference is one is a short poem while the other is very long.  Both have similar rhyming.
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Both poems talk about there love for a specific season.  One, however, is yearning for it, while the other is praising it when it's already here.  They both are about the seasons, one is about summer and the other is about fall.  Another difference is one is a short poem while the other is very long.  Both have similar rhyming.
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I tried, Look at the explaination,

Explanation:

I wrote what I thought about it. I hope it helps!

"The Road Not Taken" is a poem that allows the reader to consider selections in lifestyles, whether or to not accompany the mainstream or move it alone. If existence could be a journey, this poem highlights those instances alive when a choice must be made. Which manner will you pass?

The ambiguity springs from the query of power versus determinism, whether or not the speaker within the poem consciously decides to require the road that's off the crushed music or only does so because he doesn't fancy the road with the bend in it. External factors consequently frame his mind for him.

Robert Frost wrote this poem to specialize in a trait of, and mock at, his buddy Edward Thomas, an English-Welsh poet, who, while out walking with Frost in England could frequently regret no longer having taken a selected path. Thomas might sigh over what they'll have seen and done, and Frost thought this quaintly romantic.

In different words, Frost's buddy regretted now not taking the road that will have offered the pleasant opportunities, no matter it being an unknown.

Frost favored to tease and goad. He informed Thomas: "No remember which road you're taking, you'll constantly sigh and wish you'll taken another." So it's ironic that Frost meant the poem to be fairly light-hearted, but it clad to be anything but. People take it very seriously.

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D. The steady rhythm feels consistent, like steps

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The meter of "The Road Not Taken" follows an iambic pentameter. This kind of meter follows the pattern of having an unstressed syllable that is followed by a stressed syllable.

If you read the lines, they are steady which is similar to the feeling of the person in the poem when he's about to choose his path. He starts from the diverging roads then off he went to choose his own path. In this case, it feels like he's moving by using his steps in traveling towards the path.

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The poet chose the road less traveled by. This indicates that he believes in charting his own path in life rather than doing what others expect him to do. He is adventurous and loves to take risks in life. He wants to stand out in the crowd.

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The poet chose the road less traveled by. This indicates that he believes in charting his own path in life rather than doing what others expect him to do. He is adventurous and loves to take risks in life. He wants to stand out in the crowd.

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