English, asked by kushal7878926733, 10 months ago

All figure of speech in poem the road not taken

Answers

Answered by aarushibhandari0906
4

Answer:

Explanation:

In "The Road Not Taken," the character's epiphany occurs when he realizes that by taking the road he took, his life has changed: "And that has made all the difference

This poem also employs symbolism, which is when an object or idea represents something else. In this poem, the fork in the path symbolizes or represents choices people make in life, and the path chosen is the result of those choices and the ensuing lifelong journey.

Robert Frost also utilizes personification, giving the path an almost human characteristic. According to Poetry Pages, the path is described as "grassy and wanted wear." The "wanted" is a uniquely human characteristic and thus personifies the path, giving it desires. Finally, there's antithesis, a literary device in which opposition and contrast is expressed. The antithesis here is when the narrator expresses a desire to travel both paths, a physical and figurative impossibility.

PLS DO MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST ANSWER............................

Similar questions