A Christmas Tree The Road Not Taken
(pg. 236) (Pg.80)
A Christmas tree, written by William Burford,writes his poem in the structure of a Christmas tree, which symbolizes Christmas. He uses personification of the star such as," Star you will walk with us this year". This poem is an ode to a christmas tree and to christmas. It represents how good christmas is, and how it only comes once a year. Since, this is an ode their really aren't any rhymes. It has good diction such as huddled, glacial, compassionate, the tone is one of content, and warmth. It brings in the distance of the star, which probably refers to the passage of time, until christmas arrives.
The Road Not Taken is about a man, and how he has to choose between two roads that he must take. The one that has been more traveled by, and the road less traveled by, and how he chose the one less traveled by, and why. It symbolizes that if you take the one most traveled by, like most of us take that will lead us down the wrong path, but if you work hard and take the path that most don't it leads you down success. Robert Frost uses a lot of imagery and brings in the season of fall to represent change. The imagery like it was grassy and wanted wear, looked down one as as i could to where it bent in the undergrowth, represents that a person will want to take the easier path, but if you don't, that makes all the difference.