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Robert Frost's Poems

“Frost is among the greatest of the American poets of the 20th century”. This is how Randall Jarrell describes the popular poet Robert Frost. Robert Frost has written different poems, told in different ways and at different times, which can all provide insights into our contemporary society. This is the power of language. Some of his famous poems are “The Road Not Taken”, “Mending Wall” and “After Apple Picking”. All of these poems have different concepts and ideas about life yet they are still relevant today.
We often find in life that we are left to wonder what might have happened, what could have been, and how things would’ve turned out... if only.... In Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," explores this very realm of uncertainty with a poetic curiosity that makes us indeed wonder what could have been. Robert's subject is narrowed down to a choice. The poet is faced with two roads, two ideas, and two possibilities of action. The poem examines the choice......


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