itinerary not interpreted       The Road Not   taken  Frost   Critical Analysis.            "The Road Not Taken",   pen by Robert Lee Frost, is a  numbers that has four five-line stanzas with   hold on two end rhymes in each stanza (abaab). Several kinds of literary devices can be  put in in the poem. One of the literary devices employed is antithesis.      The first stanza of the poem describes a  hold outler comes to a split in a  highway through a "yellow wood" and wishes he could "travel both" routes,   so far at the same  beat he realizes that the thought of  travel both  avenues is  ill-judged and  at that placefore rejects it.

 In the   second stanza, the traveller says the other road has "perhaps the better   ramble/because it was grassy and wanted wear," implying that this road is "less travelled by." And  so he contradicts his own  astuteness by saying that "though as for that the passing there/had worn them really   more or less the same." In the third stanza, he comes up with the...If you want to   get a full essay,  order of magnitude it on our website: 
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