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... In an attempt to make a decision, the traveler "looks down one as far as I could" (stanza 1, line 4). The road he chooses leads to the unknown, as does any ...
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... In the tenth line he connects the two roads by stating that both had not been traveled lately, while in the eigth line he plainly states that one road was more ...
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... The traveler wants to make a choice but the road is ultimately chosen for ... by describing his surroundings, "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood," (Line 1). This ...
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... This line also suggests that the road wanted wear, like he was drawn to path not just out of his own desire to be different, but maybe out of some pity. ...
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... This is evidenced in the last line of "The Road Not Taken" when the author says, "that has made all the difference." Frost often said, "There are only two ...
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... the other was "grassy and wanted wear," (line 8) this is also a use of imagery in the poem since he is giving you the impression that the second road is the ...
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... possibilities. The use of nature in the same line "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood" gives an almost organic-like appeal. This ...
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... In the opening line it tells of how the road broke into a 'y.' This simple 'y' in the road eludes also to Frost's first line of the poem and his choice of ...
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... 8). From this line, the reader gets the impression that the persona took the road less traveled by to break away from the influence and control of society. ...
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... Above all, we reflect on the choices we have made, and we too discover that they have made "all the difference" ("Road," line 20) Barry, Lori. Collected Poems. ...
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... very often eluded to but never really spoken about in On The Road is his ... Jack would denounce homosexuality, saying that "gay sex is not in my line"(Nicosia 142 ...
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... speaker may not want to be like everybody else, a follower, but instead he wants to choose a different road and be himself, a leader. This line also suggests ...
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... somewhere ages and ages hence." He again makes an excuse why he chose this particular road as he "took the one less traveled by" even though; in line he admits ...
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... somewhere ages and ages hence." He again makes an excuse why he chose this particular road as he "took the one less traveled by" even though; in line he admits ...
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... ages and ages hence." He again makes an excuse why he chose this particular road as he "took the one less traveled by" even though; in line he admits ...
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... articles, The Road To Riches and The Great Leap Backwards. The viewpoint is, as America has a very wide inequality gap, 18% live under the poverty line and if ...
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... an early autumn morning, must choose between two forks in the road representing a ... the elements of his primary metaphor, the diverging roads in the first line. ...
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Temptation is the Road to Destruction What is to blame for the tragedy of Macbeth? ... Macbeth's first line "So foul and fair a day I have not seen" is a vivid ...
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... of color and line means. Greenberg said that modern artist had to be original in the representation of their work. And I believe that with "Good Hope Road" he ...
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... death. After a few SCUD missiles were launched by Iraq we moved north to a site near what the Army called Tap Line Road. This became ...
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... easy. The setting in "The Road Not Taken," is very important. ... poem. This line is a metaphor in which Frost uses woods to represent life. ...
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... At the end of the road is the Door", explained Pastor Coleman. ... Six people were scheduled for baptism that morning and, much to my despair, I was first in line. ...
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... ages and ages hence." And he again makes an excuse why he chose this particular road as he "took the one less traveled by" even though in line he admits that ...
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... Where as, the "bad" road gets very little used up because no one likes to travel on that road as much as the other one. As line 2 explains, the "bad" road "... ...
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... easy. The setting in "The Road Not Taken," is very important. ... poem. This line is a metaphor in which Frost uses woods to represent life. ...
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... the Union line. The attack in the fields along the Orange Plank Road was stopped at the Brock Road line. To the north, Confederate ...
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... In "The Road Not Taken", he talks of the woods and paths to follow (line1). Also, in "Birches", he talks of the birch tree, and winter mornings (line 7 ...
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... In "The Road Not Taken", he talks of the woods and paths to follow (line1). Also, in "Birches", he talks of the birch tree, and winter mornings (line 7). He ...
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... pattern. Lay the first one about fifty feet behind your car, and about four feet from the white line on the side of the road. Set ...
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... were from Union General Graham's brigade, 5 regiments from Pennsylvania, who were under fire since they arrived at Sickles' new line along Emmitsburg Road. ...
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