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nidalsinan

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Hey if anyone has any material on China coin and/ or Robert Frost's poems can u like hmu?
 

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The road not take a poem written by Robert Frost, the poem is based on how and an Individual is faced with many alternatives and choices during the journey of discovery. The poem explores a concept of discovery which a matter of choice, and in the poem the narrator chose the road 'less travelled by' which, to him, has 'made all the difference.' To the narrator this road take is what assist him in becoming the person he is now, this road was the Turing point in his life.

To the audience it not clear whether this difference was good or bad, as the narrator portray It is as uncertain. This uncertainty allows leave the audience with a very clever conundrum, forcing them to procrastinate and make a choice on whether the narrator decision was good or bad with this the poet emphasise the central focus of the poem which Is that the journey of discovery Is focus on making choices, and the road will lead to the unknown and uncertainty, as does any choice in life.

The road chosen represent the type of person the narrator is, as the narrator view the two road but took travel by a few portraying that the narrator is an independent person that does not confront to the frequency of society but rather create and choses independently.

Throughout poem the poet uses many different techniques to highlight the importance of choice in discovery one if these is recognized in the first stanza, the technique use here is repetition. This technique appears when the poet repeat 'and' at the very start of three consecutive lines in the paragraph. The repetition is portrayed as a reflection of the narrator uncertainty. The other lines the poet uses 'and' more as a connective but still reminds the audience of its use.

NOTE: plz do not copy and paste it fully try to change it, hope it helps.
 
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