where the figures of speech is used in The road not taken
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The figures of speech used in The road not taken is mentioned below in detail.
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- The road not taken is a work of excellent poetry, some literary devices used in "The Road Not Taken" can be seen as follows:
- the witty wordplay in the first line of the poem, highlighting the "o" sound in "roads" and "yellow".
- the alliteration in the third line of the second stanza with "wanted wear," and, within the same line.
- The personification in the "it was grassy and wanted wear" route.
- The speech figure used in Robert Frost 's poem The Road Not Taken is: Metaphor, wordplay and embodiment.
- The symbolism is concealed in the form of the decisions that the writer has to achieve, in making a transitional decision the poet also 'chooses the road' he's supposed to take.
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Robert Frost crafts his poem using a controlling metaphor. https://brainly.in/question/9015401
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