Monday, February 4, 2019
The Road Not Taken and the Journey of Life :: Road Not Taken essays
The driveway not Taken and the Journey of Life   This poem by Robert Frost was outset read to me in the last year of my high school experience.  moxie then, not only did I withdraw absolutely no fire in any literary contribute, but moreover, had no intension to lye in that respect and analyze a poem into its symbolic definitions.  Only now rich person I been taught the proper way to read a literary work as a formalistic critic might read.  With this new approach shot to literature I can understand the underlying meaning to Robert Frosts The Road Not Taken.  In addition to merely grasping the authors intension, I was able to justly incur that this poem, without directly mentioning anything about lifes decisions, is in its integrality about just that.         Robert Frost interpreted most of the decisions we make in life into this twenty-line poem of a man choosing which path to satiate in a yellow wood.  Everyday I make a decision to do a certain task, take that certain walk, or to sit at home and do absolutely nothing.  Being ace person, I can never know for sure what the exact consequent might be if I were to choose the other decision.  For instance, I take a leisurely walk every night and I impart my time to do something else.  Although this may not always account to me personally, I do sometimes think what the other choice may have brought me.  And often times, I complete the task with a sense of relief, a sigh perhaps, that the choice I made turned to be a well-made decision.  Though most people rarely look into the sacrifice of decision making the way Robert Frost does, it is indeed a passing examined way too understand a path less traveled by.         The first stanza introduced the reader to the decision the author would have to make.  two roads diverged in a yellow wood to me signified that the final result of his decision would arise from the same origin to which in my own life, I can reflect on.  And though he would like to have seen the aftermath of both paths, he knew he could only choose one.  And to help him decide, he would look down both choices and see only until the road took a bend.
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