The Road Not Taken Term Papers

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Robert Frost expresses rural American life and love of nature through the scenes and metaphors of his poetry. In the “Stopping By Woods,” Frost writes, “The woods are lovely, dark and deep, / But I have promises to keep, / and miles to go before I sleep.” He put in mind of the “promises” he has to keep of the miles he still must travel even though he want to enjoy the great view in the snowy woods. Which tells the reader that sometimes people want to take a rest and enjoy the view, but they still have to move on to keep the promises they have to keep (Ogilvie). Additionally, in “The Road Not Taken,” he composes, “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—/ I took the one less traveled by, / and that has made all the difference.” Frost starts the

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