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what is the poem trying to tell this passion for nature​

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Answered by anilahirwar0002
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Answered by Anonymous
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This poem is one of Frost's most notable poems and the source that motivates people to continuously challenge themselves. Frost writes of the difficulty and the ultimate reward of taking a more challenging route in the woods after encountering a divergence in the road. In writing about the forest, he takes liberty in finding ways to describe the world as he sees it. The "yellow wood" could be indicative of a season, such as the leaves changing from their bright, spring greens to fall yellows, brows, and oranges. Or the color can add to the message the author wants to convey: the woods changing mirrors the internal conflict the author faces as he decides which path he takes. In choosing the more difficult journey, he sheds his old form and takes on a new meaning to life. Other things considered, the "grassier" road did appear to be "worn the same" as the road less travelled, and "that morning equally lay" made the common route seem more appealing. But in retrospect, the author said taking the tougher journey through those woods "has made all the difference." Mother nature gives us many lessons through our surroundings. Frost utilized the woods as the perfect metaphor for conflict. Try to find ways to represent ideas through nature in your own writing to tie nature and the environment into your writing.

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