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Why are ‘Wind’ and ‘The Road not Taken’ considered to be symbolic poems? In about 100- 150 words discuss the symbolism used in both of them.

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Answered by Evanmonis
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The poem wind is a symbolic poem because it deals with ups and downs of the life and how we should prepare ourself to face troubles in life. The poet tells us that strong people face difficulties bravely while week people are broken or destroyed. And the second poem the road not taken began with the poet travelling on a forest road which later develops into two parts. In this poem the poet had discussed about the choice of life.

The symbol of a road has been predominantly used to indicate the journey of Life. However, it signifies not only journey but also the destination. The metaphor of the road is used persistently in the poem, and is therefore an extended metaphor. The crossroad functions as an evocative metaphor for a vital decision. The road in question is situated in a forest.

The popular perception of the poem is that Robert Frost takes one of the two roads he describes. However, the title puts more emphasis on the idea that Frost had not taken any of the specified roads. Rather, he traverses the middle path.  therefor makes it a symbolic poem

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