This source is very accurate and highlights the main points. The source explains how Frost uses imagery relating to nature, metaphors, and lists some common themes in his poetry. This source lists out some common elements of Frost’s poetry. Understanding the Poetry of Robert Frost: An Introductory Guide to Analyzing Frost’s Poems. There is a link to a page about the author, and the author seems credible. This source analyzes certain phrases of diction that would help support my claim.
Also, this source perfectly helps support my claim that Frost doesn’t support conformity but says that life is full of choices. The layout of information is also very organized. It also provides the main point or claim of the poem. This source provides why Frost wrote this poem and a stanza by stanza summary of the poem. “Robert Frost’s Tricky Poem: Analysis of ‘The Road Not Taken.
This source is very credible because it came from Student Resource Center.
My overall opinion of the article is that it is an O. This academic journal does not provide much evidence to support the claim of my paper. This source is useful to support that the poem as a whole is a metaphor for life.Įven though this source is useful in a way, I don’t think it is such a great source. He also argues whether the speaker’s choice of road actually makes the difference in the speaker’s future.
He also shows how Frost’s poem tends to be full of contradictions. However, the poem as a whole is a metaphor. In this article, Dan Brown argues that the poem does not contain any metaphors or similes. Robert Frost’s ‘The Road Not Taken’ Analysis