How does frost use nature as a comparision of life in his poem"The road not taken" and "stopping by woods in a snowy Evening"?
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At heart, this poem is about choice: how one decision can change a person's entire life. The speaker chose one path over another, and that, he says, "has made all the difference."
The fork in the road is symbolic of the choice the speaker has to make about his life. Each path corresponds to a different direction his life may take, so he has to choose carefully.
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The fork in the road is symbolic of the choice the speaker has to make about his life. Each path corresponds to a different direction his life may take, so he has to choose carefully.
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