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Essays About grassy path
... that after years of reflection, the road he traveled "made all the difference." The speaker is presumable referring to his journey on the grassy path as a life ...
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... natural symbols the reference of which we find it difficult to control" (Greenberg and Hepburn 17), such as this one as he refers to the grassy path that had ...
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... "Then took the other just as fare, and having perhaps better claim." This path "was grassy and wanted wear." It was apparent that the majority of people chose ...
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... The choice made here will decide his destination. The path that was, "grassy and wanted wear", was obviously not the path for most. ...
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... traveled on them. The man can see one is a clear path, while the other, is grassy, with very little wear. The way Frost describes ...
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... What made one road appear to be a better choice than the other is "it was grassy and wanted wear"(513). It was a path that not many had taken, it appeared the ...
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... on choosing the less traveled path, which was the second road described in the poem as "grassy and wanted wear." Yet still hesitant to take the path because in ...
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... perhaps the better claim," There is a reason that the path he chooses had the better claim "it was grassy and wanted wear;" It was not a path for everyone ...
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... Frost then goes on to describe the path as "grassy and wanted wear" (8). From this line, the reader gets the impression that the persona took the road less ...
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... made. The speaker chooses one path over the other initially stating that he did so because one "was grassy and wanted wear". However ...
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... made. The speaker chooses one path over the other initially stating that he did so because one "was grassy and wanted wear". However ...
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... better claim because "it was grassy and wanted wear"(1004). Here, Frost presents to the reader the difficulty of choosing between the common easy path and the ...
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... In lines 6-8, the speaker indicates that the second path is a more attractive ... as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted ...
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... claims" (stanza 2, line 1). What gave off the better claim is that "it was grassy and wanted wear" (stanza 2, line3). Obviously he wanted the path with less ...
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... He then goes on to say that he takes the road that is "grassy and wanted wear" (Line 8), but soon finds out that it is just as worn as the other path looked. ...
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... eyes can only see the path until it bends into "the undergrowth" (line 5). In the lines: "And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted ...
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... On the other hand, he could choose the path that was "grassy and wanted wear," the road that is certainly "less traveled by." The speaker is frightened of what ...
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... it was grassy and wanted wear." It was a road obviously not for everyone because it seemed that the majority of people took the other often traveled path. ...
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... The speaker describes the path he actually takes as being "just as fair / And having perhaps the better claim, / Because it was grassy and wanted wear ...
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... leads. He then takes the other path believing that he has "the better claim" because it is grassy and less traveled by. This shows ...
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... it was grassy and wanted wear." (line 8) It was something that was obviously not for everyone because it seemed that the majority of people took the other path ...
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... the second stanza when he tells us that the second road was "grassy and wanted ... This line also suggests that he was drawn to the lesser-traveled path not just ...
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... in the eighth verse where he says, "because is [the second road] was grassy and wanted ... says that the road wanted wear, like he was drawn to the path, not just ...
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... both," that shows the point in which speaker will choose only one path in which ... excuse for choosing this road over the other "because it was grassy and wanted ...
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... both," that shows the point in which speaker will choose only one path in which ... excuse for choosing this road over the other "because it was grassy and wanted ...
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... in the eighth verse where he says, "because is [the second road] was grassy and wanted ... says that the road wanted wear, like he was drawn to the path, not just ...
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... that shows the point in which speaker will choose only one path in which to ... an excuse for choosing this road over the other "because it was grassy and wanted ...
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... The fact that one road is "grassy and wanted wear" while the other was commonly ... total of these decisions leads people, like the reader, down a new path: a path ...
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... in the eighth verse where he says, "because is [the second road] was grassy and wanted ... says that the road wanted wear, like he was drawn to the path, not just ...
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... in the eighth verse where he says, "because it{the second road} was grassy and wanted ... also says that the road wanted wear, like he was drawn to path not just ...
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