An analysis of Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken". Teacher asked for us to pick a poem and defend why it is the most interesting or thought-provoking.
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The Road Not taken
<Tab/>This poem, written by Robert Frost, was the most interesting, thought-provoking, dramatic, and most appealing piece of poetry read in class. Most poetry analysts think that Frost tends to restrict himself to New England scenes, but his rich language adds thought and depth to each and every poem. At first glance it might appear that Frost writes the kind of romantic poetry often associated with 1800 American
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