Over the years many poets and writers have different ideas and ideas about what they wrote. All stories are similar in a way. How to interpret and read them is an important element in reading. When reading poetry and stories, there is always a deeper meaning. Literary authors are trying to catch readers with characterization, rhythm, and experience in the real world. Our imagination helps to imagine what the author wants to make us perceive.
The symbolism in the poem "Road not taken by Robert Frost" and the short stories I lived in the past have a similar contextual moral side by Jean Rees. Each document represents a journey that the character experienced. The difference between the two literary works is the theme and tone of the work. Comparison of the two works uses the viewpoint of a third party. Changes in the third person viewpoint in "unobtained way" is an objective viewpoint. According to Clugston, in 2010 "Third Person Skills" was used in the poem "The Road Not Taken" and the short story "I have lived there once". It is a method. "(Kindle Location 2437-2439)
Jean Rhys solved the subjectivity of Jane Eyre and the treatment of Bertha with her novel "The Wide Sea of The Sargasso". Rhys explained Bronte 's UK assumption about colonialists by writing Bertha in a story, but this time it was not just a secondary role. As Jean Rhys and the novel are drawn as women's text: By focusing on Bertha's story (given the name of Antoinette), Rees proved that her action was justified, Give her a relationship with her. Unrelated history and personality. Jane Air. So, instead of reading them through blind vision we can put Jane and Rochester in larger pictures.