What imagery is used in the poem 'The road not taken' by Robert Frost?
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Most of the imagery in the poem is visual in nature; the narrator doesn't mention bird, insect, or wildlife sounds, but the reader can imagine that the path crunches underfoot, seeing as how it is covered in leaves. Other sounds can be assumed from the fall setting, but none are actually mentioned.
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Imagery is used throughout the poem, The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost. Some good examples of this are: Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and sorry that I could not travel both, and be one traveler, long I stood and looked down one as far as I could to where it bent in the undergrowth.
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