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  • Essay / Analysis of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

    Robert Frost put a lot of emotion, pain, devotion, nature, and aspects of life into his works. His works were known for being dark but truthful and realistic, because life isn't always all rainbows and butterflies. Some critics claim that the meanings of the above poem "The Road Not Taken" and his other works are simple and precise. After re-reading this poem and many others, I interpret it as an expression of human experiences having to make a decision in life and not knowing if it will be the right one or not. In reality, this is what many people face when faced with a choice. Will you question yourself or will you be happy without your choice? That's the point he's trying to make. “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and sorry I could not travel both,” (Frost lines one and two). One possible interpretation that Frost is trying to say is that this represents the choice, then the yellow wood. representing the life he could have had? Or is one road, fear and another road regrets? If so, I believe this is what Frost was comparing his decision to whether he should move to Britain and leave America in the rearview mirror. a little dark and twisted but realistic because it was full of regret, although its meaning cannot be known for sure, although questionable analysis is possible to interpret it. "I will say this with a sigh, somewhere centuries and centuries from now;: Two paths diverged in a wood and I took the one less traveled, and that made all the difference" (Frost line six-ten ).He reveals here that he will eventually think about the decision he made, then sigh, showing him that this choice made him, marked him in the middle of the paper......elsewhere. (Jessica Shepperson. )"The title of the poem is metaphorical and gold represents value and wealth, so when it says nothing, gold can stay, it means nothing that is precious or of great value from a materialistic point of view cannot stay forever The poet personifies nature with a commonly used term like "mother nature" and I think the hidden meaning behind this is that the poem he wrote carries the same message. which has been preached for years, and yet no one bothers to follow or listen to it Just like Adam and Eve The poet used a lot of figurative and pastoral language to create vivid images, “the first green. of nature is gold,” here imagery and alliteration are both used to create a very vibrant opening line that will appeal to the reader. " (Blogger unknown. http https://elixirofmemories.wordpress.com/2012/04/29/analysis-of-nothing-gold-can-stay/)