Robert Frost The Road Not Taken Tone

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“The Road Not Taken’’ By Robert Frost The theme of the poem is uncertainty. The character has a choice to make between two paths in the woods. The tone of this poem is pleased. The character wishes that he could have taken both of the roads, but he is thrilled with the one that he chose. “Because it was grassy and wanted wear “Oh, I kept the first for another day In the second stanza, “wanted wear”, is an example of alliteration and in the third “first for”, is another. Lyrical methods. “I shall be telling this with a sign somewhere ages and ages hence.” Assonance is the repetition of a vowel sounds throughout a line. This poem contains great amount of assonance. The analysis of the poem is about choice, how your choice can change your entire