The Road Not Taken

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The poem “The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost employs personification to illustrate the literal scene of the poem. The personas vision as a Pilgrim Traveler, on a road with outlooks pointing in two directions that symbolize a fork in the road. Both of roads leads to two different types of a life style, and to choose the right road will make the difference. In the first stanza the personification shows “Two roads diverged,” in to choose which road to travel. While in the second stanza the personified mirrors, how he must make a difficult choice between the two roads, which one is the “better claim.” Frost’s poem literally exemplifies a traveler at the peak of his life who mirrors with a vision for determining to make the right choice in choosing the right road. The persona mood symbolizes what will make the difference metaphorically; the right road taken is the one that will ensure the essence of the traveler’s future. (Frost 725)’

The spiritual-traveler experiences repentance. Frost describes the emotion the persona emotion by quoting, “And sorry I could not travel both,” the road in the image of a wishbone. (Frost, line 1) Now the traveler makes a decision to choose the path of his future life by stating “And be one traveler (pilgrim), long I stood.” (Frost, line3) That is to choose that right road, symbolically the “lower road” instead of the higher road” to a life of peace, “Then took the other, as just as fair. Now the persona is may focus on his inner conscious, which is God’s Holy Spirit to expect spiritual challenges when he chooses the path “Then look the other, as just as fair,” (line 6) the speaker makes the vital decision; Frost quotes, “And having perhaps the better claim.” (Frost, line 7) The old-life is no more, and...

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... many People has made the ultimately decision in the prime of their life to follow Christ.

What mood is the speaker in at the end of the poem? The persona at the pick of his life chose to make the utmost decision; to choose a life a peace, to seek after the Infinite God, who knows his past and the future. Fortunately, the persona listen to his inner conscious to seek after God, who is omnipresent, that will guide His lost sheep to the road that will make “all the difference” in his life. Why? It is because the truth will set him free from all of his iniquities. The personas life leads him on a different journey to experience on “The Road Not Taken.”

Works Cited

Frost, Robert. “The Road Not Taken.” Perrine’s Literature: Structure, Sound, and

Sense 10 ed. Eds. Thomas R Arp., and Greg Johnson. Boston: Wadsworth

Cengage Learning, 2009. 725. Print.

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