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  • Back Yard And The Road
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    GOOD vs. BAD Why doesn't life let us explore the world Do we have to follow the same path as the majority The world is actually not that of a bad place to live in. If the world isn't that bad of a place, than why are we are restricted in going places. I am not talking about places that are private property; instead I am talking about places that we are not going because we are plainly scared, the reason is fear. As someone once said, "We fear the thing we most want". I wonder if this is any true...
  • The Accident Short Story
    859 words
    The 'Accident' The pick-up bounced jarringly down the old dirt road. The driver sat up straight in the front seat, checking over her shoulder every few seconds to make sure that her cargo hadn't fallen out. She wasn't sure why she had done it, but the fact was, she had and she did not want to get caught. There was no way she could tell anyone, not even her best friend. What was she supposed to do? Go to the police? Tell them that it was an 'accident'? She wasn't sure how you 'accidentally's tabb...
  • Fork In A Road
    793 words
    Fork in a Road " When you arrive at a fork in the road, take it. ' - Yogi Berra. Everyday we are met with circumstances and with the circumstances come the decisions we make in order to fulfill our lives and make them meaningful. However, once we make a decision, after we pass that 'fork in the road', we need to move on, accepting what we have done, because what has happened has happened and there is nothing we can do to change the past. Such is a case in Robert Frost's poem 'The Road Not Taken'...
  • Robert Frost The Road
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    Robert Frost "The Road Not Taken" was written back in 1916, yet its message is timeless. Robert Frost has taken the moment-to-moment occurrence of decision-making and transformed it into a literary work we are able to visualize with our minds eye. Frost idealized this process to create a long lasting impression that would be a source of inspiration and encouragement to all its readers. Frost begins his poem at the fork of two roads. He knows he must keep moving forward, but his dilemma is choosi...
  • Road Over The Other
    836 words
    Choices made in "The Road Not Taken' In ' The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost, the speaker has to make a difficult decision about choosing one of two equally promising roads to travel on. This poem is easy for people to identify with because people all have to make difficult decisions in their lives. I admire the poem because it shows this dilemma really well. But in the end of the poem the speaker changes his tone and seems to regret the choice he made after all. I don't like this tone of the p...
  • Back And Travel Down The Road
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    Everyone is a traveler, choosing the roads to follow on the map of their continuous life. A straight path never leaves speaker with one sole direction on which to travel. Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken" is about how the choices affect speaker's life. Frost illustrates speaker to make a difficult decision about choosing one of two equally promising roads to travel on. When speaker comes to a fork road, a decision needs to be made. Both paths are different and choosing the right one will ...

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