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critical appreciation of poem the road not taken


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Answered by man7190
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road not take.. is a poem... where there are 2 roads... n the poet... chooses one road.. hope it helps.. I'm in 2nd grade
Answered by himanshusingh52
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A critical appreciation is the expression of a personal opinion but one that is supported by the contents of the poem. The use of the word "critical" infers that the elements of the poem need to be addressed because the tone, mood and intention in poetry are often conveyed and reliant upon these elements and the rhyme, rhythm and literary devices found within. Due to the nature of poetry and various interpretations, critical appreciations can often present contrary views.

In Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken, the popular view is that it is written about a friend of Frost's and is a tongue-in-cheek attempt at humor as Frost recognizes his friend's inability to make even the most cursory decisions, considering them all to be potentially life-changing.

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