In the poem "The Road Not Taken", my best poem of all time, Robert Frost as the main speaker of the poem uses two metaphors each one "Path" and "Yellow Wood", which "path" stands for making decisions in life and choosing a path. 'Yellow Wood" stands for fall, basically saying that we have to adapt to new changes in our lives.
I really enjoyed reading this poem, because it
demonstrated that confronting challenges makes people stronger. I can identify
with this poem, because my life has been and continues to be full of
challenges. I
also enjoyed the comparison between the two paths in the wood to everyday decisions.
Robert Frost, wrote this poem in order to explain his feelings and beliefs about the importance of decision making and how does it effect our lives. Personally Robert Frost dropped out of Harvard for some medical reasons, and then later in life he moved out to Great Britain. I believe it is much connected to Frosts's personal life struggles and the decisions that he made and how did they effect his future. In his poem "The Road Not Taken", he says that no matter what pat we choose, it will make a difference after all.
No comments:
Post a Comment