English, asked by terrywoods, 7 months ago

what is the central Idea of Robert Frost of The Road not Taken

Answers

Answered by tibidel
1

Answer:

The central idea of Robert Frost of the Road not taken is that by choosing a path that most people don't, a man can make a big difference in his life. In this poem, a man came to a place where he had to make a choice between two roads.

Explanation:

Answered by na254631
2

Answer:

Frost focuses mostly on the theme of nature, and how the speaker's duties keep him from stopping and enjoying the beauty of nature. He almost envies the owner of the woods. He owns this beautiful land, yet he lives in town. So there's a hint there that the owner does not appreciate what he has.

Explanation:

The central idea of a poem is the poem's theme or 'what it's about' if you like. Although many shy away from poems being 'about' something, at the end of the day, the poet had something in mind when it was written, and that something is the central idea, whatever it is or might have been.

Similar questions