![]() ![]() In Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” uses many symbolic meanings. All that can be done is to use one’s own experiences. ![]() In life, there are roads that have to be taken and for every road, we take there is one left untaken. That when a decision is made he will not be able to go back. The roads diverging is the symbolism of the choices. The road itself in the poem is symbolizing the journey of life. The narrator came to a crossroads and had to make a major decision in life. ![]() It is a less used path and has overgrown. The line ‘because it was grassy and wanted wear’ is referring to the path the narrator chooses. The yellow color is a middle color and symbolizes the unsureness of the choice. He thinks of previous experiences and tries to make the best decision off his resources. The narrator stands there to ponder over his choices but both bend into the undergrowth. The narrator in “The Road Not Taken,” is walking until he comes to a diverge in a yellow wood. The poem “The Road Not Taken” relies on the metaphor and imagery to convey the twists and turns of real life. Forst’s poems also both have narrators traveling in them and this represents our life’s journey. They both present nature as the mysteries in life. There are themes such as civilization and nature. Robert Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” and “The Road Not Taken” hide many imagery and symbolism. ![]()
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