How Does Robert Frost Use Personification In The Road Not Taken

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In the poem, The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, Frost paints a picture of him walking a path and coming to a point where he had to make a decision between choosing two paths metaphorically and literally. In the poem, Frost emphasizes two themes throughout the poem using literary devices for the reader to understand, such as symbolism, imagery and Personification. Focusing on these devices, frost depicts himself taking a walk, eventually coming to a point which path he decides to take, after much conflict mentally, he choose the path less taken. Reading the poem, Frost uses his word play for the reader to understand what he really meant fairly easy. Frost is making a decision in his life and instead of taking the usual route, he takes the more …show more content…

The imagery created in The Road Not Taken, helps the author depict a internal and physical conflict of a decision that will change his path forever. The imagery used in the poem is when Frost states, “And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there, Had worn them really about the same,” (Line 7-10 Frost) The imagery used by the author creates a mental image for the reader to see the important differences of the description of the path, the safe route looking more pleasant and comfortable for him to walk, while the other is dark and abandoned, giving it more of a risk. Seeing both and describing their appearance, it has an influence on the author but also the reader. Frost not only applies his own life between making an important decision to stay safe or take a risk, but this mental image is also allowed to be applied to the readers. Frost makes the decision to take the risky route, which is also relevant still to our society. Frost explains the risky road was well worth it because of the positive energy he receives. Creating this image, he wants the reader to understand it is well worth it to take a risk in your life because they might feel the same energy Frost

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