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Compare and Contrast between the poems 'the road not taken' and 'it might have been'.​

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MoreAlthough both “The Road not taken” (756) and “Nothing Gold can stay” (654) have different meanings they are also similar in many ways. Robert Frost tends to use a lot of nature imagery in most of his poems including both of these. Usually the nature imagery he uses has nothing to do with the true meanings of his poems. He is well known for using nature to describe a situation or place. In the poem “The Road not taken” (p.756), he is not really referring to two roads that run through an actual forest. He is actually describing an important decision that must be made and one that will greatly affect the speaker’s life. This poem is full of metaphors and he uses a rhyming scheme called Iambic Tetrameter.

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