Road Not Taken, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Out-compare/Contrast
The Uncertainty of Life
Robert Frost was an American poet who often explored the impact that nature and the environment had on the individual. Frost found that nature allowed the individual to take an introspective look into how present choices may impact future outcomes while keeping in mind that some things are out of an individual's control. In the poems "The Road Not Taken," "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening," and "Out," Frost explores the limitations that an individual has over how their life turns out.
In "The Road Not Taken," an unnamed narrator is traveling to an unnamed destination on a road that eventually forks, presumably representative of the narrator's life path. When the narrator comes upon "two roads diverged in a yellow wood," he faces a difficult decision as he can only choose one road to travel (line 1). Assuming that both paths lead to the same destination, the narrator must choose whether he should travel the "one less traveled by" or if he should take the road that is more defined and that more people...
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