The Road Not Taken Personification Essay

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Although change can be challenging, there are ways to achieve many things similarly through different paths in life. Exploring brings happiness to those individuals who have the patience and individuality to lead a pathway. In the poem, “The Road Not Taken” written by Robert Frost, it introduces a traveler who waits to proceed with a road that will soon make a difference towards his future. Not only does he have patience, the narrator provides detail on the way each road looks along the way. The idea of this poem was to provide examples of what life would become if a person decides to make a change in life through imagery, symbolism, and personification.
Robert Frost has a way with his words in providing imagery in his poetry. Imagery most …show more content…

There are many items in the woods that are given human characteristics to something that is non-human. One example of personification that is used “The Road Not Taken” was the phrase, “because it was grassy and wanted wear”, as well as, “In leaves no step had trodden black” (Orr). These stanzas are referring to a road being grassy and wanting wear. He also uses “trodded black” to describe that no other steps are left by the travelers before him (Jeffrey).The leaves left behind were still in the same condition as they were before. There was no sign that the leaves were stepped on and blackened by the traveler as they proceeded. Generally a road cannot have the desire to want wear or be run down. A road is considered non-human and was given a human characteristic as if it were a real living thing. Perhaps the roads that the traveler was walking on were not walked on enough by others and was up to him if he wanted to follow the paths that others have been walking upon. These roads could be walked on by various individuals, but it depends on that certain road that will take a person strive in life rather than being stuck in the same situation later along the way. The steps a person decides to take will become steps that helped them make a difference. Steps that have empowered the future and will be set into a different tone of color once they continue to step