The Poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, and “Stopping by Woods on A Snowy Evening” also by Frost portray many similarities. Both portray the immensely difficult decisions that the speaker has. The speaker also in both of these poems has to develop a resolution to the choice they make. However they both portray more differences than similarities. Some of these differences are approach, imagery, metaphors, and tone. However they both show one’s journey in life, and what path to take.
First, the way Frost talks about the journey in The Road Not Taken is one of a man whose journey is just beginning and has two ways he can go. “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both.”(Frost). The speaker in this one poem chooses the unconventional way of seeking out his decision. The speakers metaphor is of the choices we have to make life. The speaker after pondering on the thought of which
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The woods are almost a symbolic of the speaker, and his inner working of his mind. In his brain he is not alone. Next, the natural world is symbolic of a time of reflection for the speaker. It is making him forget about the civilization that lies beyond. Another symbol in this poem is something that is not directly inferred. But, it is however exuded throughout the poem. This is the idea of others or someone else. This other person is either a real person he is wanting to meet or a figment of his imagination. This either literal or figurative “other person” influences him to speak about “sleep” which is also symbolic in the sense this “sleep” could mean death. “But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.” (Lines 14-16). As he repeats the word sleep twice it makes me think the speaker is stressing the importance. Maybe he is stressing the importance he had no meaning in life at this