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  • Poem And Robert Frost
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    'Do not follow where the path may lead... Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. ' -Robert Frost Everyone is a traveler, choosing the roads to follow on the map of their continuous journey, life. There is never a straight path that leaves one with but a sole direction in which to head. Regardless of the original message that Robert Frost had intended to convey, his poem, 'The Road Not Taken', has left its readers with many different interpretations. It is one's past, present and th...
  • Choice Of Roads
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    'The Road Not Taken'; In analyzing the poem 'The Road Not Taken'; by Robert Frost, it represents 'the classic choice of a moment and a lifetime. ' ; (pg 129) He relies much on the reflections of nature to convey his theme. However, this poem seems to be in essence very simple but opens the door for many interpretations. In using a simple fork in a road, Frost writes much to symbolize life and choices in which one will make. Frost uses unique ability to see an ordinary, everyday activity to portr...
  • Endless Road To The Sea
    440 words
    Talking to Grief Ah, Grief, I should not treat you like a homeless dog who comes to the back door for a crust, for a meatless bone. I should trust you. I should coax you into the house and give you your own corner, a worn mat to lie on, your own water dish. You think I don't know you " ve been living under my porch. You long for your real place to be readied before winter comes. You need your name, your collar and tag. You need the right to warn off intruders, to consider my house your own and m...
  • Car Across The Road From The Pub
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    Creative Writing: Under The Spell - A travel tale by Danny O'brien " The great advantage of having an ancestry like that of a mongrel dog is I have so many ancestral homes to go home to. ' We caught the ferry from Le Havre, France to Ireland, land of my ancestors. Every since I was a wee lad, my mind has been used as a canvas by every Irishman who has been displaced from the Emerald Isle. A picture of quaintness bordering upon myth. Cute I thought it would be, but never as much as the tourist hy...
  • Far The Road
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    Explication of "The Road Not Taken" Robert Frost, a poet from the early Twentieth Century, is well known not only for his elegant style, but for his use of great symbolism throughout his works. In "The Road Not Taken", he depicted his theme and meaning through a four stanza poem which consisted of a set rhyme scheme (A, B, A, A, B). This poem has left its readers with many different interpretations. It is one's past, present, and the attitude with which he looks upon his future that determines t...
  • Wild And Crazy Concert
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    Grade B+Evaluation Essay Ruff Ryders and Cash Money Millionaires This concert was held on Thursday March 2, 2000. Some of the hottest rap and r&b artists included in this mix were DMX, Juvenile, Ruff Ryders, Drag On, Hot Boyz, Eve, The Lox, Lil Wayne, Big Tymers, and B.G. It was hosted at the Marine Midland Arena in Downtown Buffalo. Tickets ran anywhere from$40.00 to $55.00 for the five hour long show. The wait to get in was some what frightening due to a check point like station everyone had t...
  • 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...
  • Two Roads
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    Analysis of "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost Robert Frost is the author of the poem The Road Not Taken, he is a man of many faces. He has written poems and books explaining why humans are the way they are. Unfortunately, it seems to me that this leads to a generalization of the human species as a whole. Along the way in his writings he has made blanket statements about human nature and what he believes is the right way to go about choices and crossroads in life. Also, he has established hims...
  • Sides Of The Road Sugarcane
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    My Road I know of this one road. A road made of dirt that's only purpose is served once a year. I used to run down this road for conditioning. It extends only one mile, beginning at my house and ending at the four-lane. In Louisiana, we use the word "four-lane" instead of "highway" because, until recently, people were not used to seeing more than one lane of a road traveling the same direction. It is one of those idiosyncrasies that you only notice once you move away. This road that I exercised ...
  • Road Not Taken In 1915
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    July 5, 2003 POEM ANALYSIS: On "The Road Not Taken" American poet, Robert Frost, published On "The Road Not Taken", in 1915. This is the poem I have chosen to analyze for this class, written when the poet was approximately 40 years old. Frost was influenced by the way of the times. Historically, world unrest was prevalent in 1915. For the first time ever, many countries around the world were at war. World War I has just begun, fueled when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. In the U.S., civi...
  • Road In Their Journey Through Life
    595 words
    Everyone has to choose road in their journey through life. There is never a straight path that one can follow the direction of. The poem "The Road Not Taken", clearly demonstrates Frost's belief that it is the road that one chooses that makes them who they are. "And sorry I could not travel both... ". It is always difficult to make a decision because it is impossible not to wonder about what will be missed out on. There is a strong sense of regret before the choice is even made and it lies in th...
  • Road Of Life
    289 words
    Every one must go on his life road no matter how painstaking efforts it requires. Some people who care only reaching the destination were in so much a hurry and anxiety on their journey that they miss landscapes on the road, while the faraway destination is still nowhere to be seen. Some others were like the tourists. They walk patiently and casually with breaks and rest and enjoy various sights on the road either in wind or in rain, throwing away grievance and vexations. The life road is ineluc...
  • 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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