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Monday, February 18, 2019

Symbolism, Imagery, and Theme of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost Ess

Symbolism, Imagery, and writing of The Road Not Taken by Robert FrostHow can an generator effectively convey a universal message to the broadest audience attainable? Simple. The author must simply create a completely unsophisticated narrator, devoid of sex, status, or age. The Road Not Taken is a poem told by an impartial narrator who has come to a crossroads in his/her animation. The crossroads is represented by a forked path that leads by a forest. The setting is also impartial the forest is anytime and anywhere the reviewer desires it to be. The narrator is forced to make a life-decision, thus changing the descent of his/her life forever. Symbolism and imagery are used effectively to honour the main theme of the poem. One instance of symbolism in the firstborn stanza is And looked down one as far as I could / To where it dented in the undergrowth. This symbol shows to me that the person who needs to make this life decision is trying to peer into the future to see what the outcome would be if he takes a certain path. He cannot see past the prompt future, hence the ref...

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