Have you ever encountered difficult decisions to change your life? Have you thought that you can make a choice and return to another route? However, until you finally realize that your decision is too far to look back, it will lead to other decisions. In 'Unspoiled Way', Robert Frost, through these irreversible decisions that have to be made in our lives to explain the figurative, imaginary, anthropomorphic style, or the challenging front, these I will explain different paths. Selection may look the same at first. However, once these decisions are made, they are indeed "completely different" possibilities (20).
In Robert Frost's poem "No way is robbed", anthropomorphization is used as a symbol of the road. The figurative expression of Frost's two ways also reflects the way, the journey, even the adventure of life. He describes the decisions people need to do in their lives when he needs to choose two ways in his life. This poem expands Frost's own life and decisions. This poem is for all those who enter the intersection of life, they need to make a decision between the two paths.
Bad decisions may lead to regret. Because in this poem he says that depending on which "road" you decide he will be a successful life or you will live with regret. It is the same situation. Use poetry, metaphor, prototype, and image to express your own decision making meaning and truly long-term goal. Robert uses a lot of figurative to show how his decision affects his life
This image helps the reader imagine the artist's work more realistically. In many cases, images are built on other literary devices such as metaphor, metaphor, anthropomorphism, personification. Because writers appeal to comparison, except that it requires a language to appeal to the physical sensation. One of the most powerful devices in literature is an image that the author uses words and phrases to create a "psychological image" for the reader. The image can also be related to the sensation of the body (motion picture) or to the details (organic image or subjective image) of the person's emotions or sensations during movement or exercise such as fear or hunger.