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Essays About road grassy wear
... Basically, the speaker came to a division in a road and chose the one less traveled because "it was grassy and wanted wear." It is unfathomable how people ...
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... The first glimpse of this change in tone is in the eighth verse where he says, "because is [the second road] was grassy and wanted wear." It also shows that ...
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... not different at all "as for that passing there had worn them really about the same." He takes the other road that is "grassy and wanted wear;" indeed, the ...
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... better claim"(513). What made one road appear to be a better choice than the other is "it was grassy and wanted wear"(513). It was a ...
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... not different at all "as for that passing there had worn them really about the same." He takes the other road that is "grassy and wanted wear;" indeed, the ...
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... different at all "as for that passing there had worn them really about the same." He takes the other road that is "grassy and wanted wear;" indeed, the ...
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... The first glimpse of this change in tone is in the eighth verse where he says, "because is [the second road] was grassy and wanted wear." It also shows that ...
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... The first glimpse of this change in tone is in the eighth verse where he says, "because it{the second road} was grassy and wanted wear." It also shows that the ...
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... his vision, to the point where he can not see where the road will lead. ... 1). What gave off the better claim is that "it was grassy and wanted wear" (stanza 2 ...
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... next stanza starts with,Then took the other, as just as fair,/And having perhaps the better claim, because it was grassy and wanted wear... The road that the ...
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... The first glimpse of this change in tone is in the second stanza when he tells us that the second road was grassy and wanted wear. ...
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... fair, and having perhaps the better claim." What seems to have made it such a better claim is that "it was grassy and wanted wear." It was a road obviously not ...
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... The traveler describes his road of choice with personification by claiming it was "grassy and wanted wear" (8). Yet by line nine of the poem, the traveler ...
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... The choice he did not make, becomes "The Road Not Taken." He takes the other road that is "grassy and wanted wear." The road he chooses has a "better claim ...
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... is a reason that the path he chooses had the better claim "it was grassy and wanted wear;" It was ... He calls the path he chose "the road less traveled by". ...
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... as fare, and having perhaps better claim." This path "was grassy and wanted wear." It was ... not for the masses; and so he calls it "The road less traveled by ...
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... As much as he may strain his eyes to see as far as the road stretches, eventually it surpasses ... The path that was, "grassy and wanted wear", was obviously ...
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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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... other, just as fair, and having perhaps the better claim." What made it have the better claim is that "it was grassy and wanted wear." This road was obviously ...
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... what made it have the better claim was that, "it was grassy and wanted wear." It was ... took the other path and therefore he calls it "the road less traveled ...
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... The first glimpse of this change in tone is in the eighth verse where he says, "because is [the second road] was grassy and wanted wear." It also shows that ...
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Analysis of The Road Not Taken Robert Frost's poem The Road Not Taken ... And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as ...
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... he uses descriptive words and phrases such as yellow, grassy, trodden, wanting wear, and trodden ... is forced to make a decision about which road he will ...
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... which path to take, much the same as travelers on the road of life ... the other initially stating that he did so because one "was grassy and wanted wear". ...
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... which path to take, much the same as travelers on the road of life ... the other initially stating that he did so because one "was grassy and wanted wear". ...
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... other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear," Frost is more attracted to the less taken road because it ...
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... First it's described as grassy and wanting wear, after which he turns to say the roads are actually worn about the same (perhaps the road less traveled makes ...
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... like on that other road. Would it be easier? The speaker is ambiguous about the second path's wear; at first he says it is "grassy and wanted wear," but then ...
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... an adventures person, Frost decides on choosing the less traveled path, which was the second road described in the poem as "grassy and wanted wear." Yet still ...
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... on energy, youth and glamour, for he writes "it was grassy and wanted to wear." Bloom casts a little light by asserting that the notion that a road is less ...
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