How Does Robert Frost Use Metaphors In The Road Not Taken

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In “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, he utilizes metaphors to emphasize the importance of making a decision. Frost includes hidden meanings in his metaphors. “The two roads diverged…then took the other just after having perhaps better claim.” In this quote, Frost talks about many people deciding to take an opportunity because it has a better benefit for them just like the road did for him. It also means that taking one road can affect the outcome of one’s life. Another metaphor is, “And one looked down one as far as I could to where it bent in the undergrowth” This is a metaphor because it is talking about how the road is life, how one can only look so far ahead and how we can’t predict/ see how our decisions will turn out. “Oh I kept the

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