contrast the setting of road not taken with another poem. how are the settings different and why is the setting important in each poem?
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
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The external setting for Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken," is a yellow wood. The poet is, literally, gazing upon two paths in this wood: Both paths are grassy and worn... really worn about the same. However, the more complex setting is the internal setting of this poem, the poet's heart and mind.
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