Robert Frost was right. At the conclusion of his poem “The Road not Taken,” he wrote: “I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” I would never equate my recent adventure ...
After teaching Robert Frost’s poetry in my Hopkins Odyssey class last week, I decided — since literature is life — to ask several friends not only to read — or re-read — his most famous poem, “The ...
syracuse.com: Robert Frost and the racial road not taken (Guest Opinion by Harvey Teres)
Robert Frost and the racial road not taken (Guest Opinion by Harvey Teres)
A poem that speaks to the resilience of all things: "The world was never made; It will change, but it will not fade."
Different road profiles could also affect the range of your electric vehicle. Although the range is affected by various factors, the EV users may not be aware of their respective influence on the ...
At one time or another, when face-to-face with a poem, most everyone has been perplexed. The experience of reading a poem itself is as likely to turn us off, intellectually or emotionally, as it is to ...
Chico Enterprise-Record: Robert Frost, and The Road Taken | Tell Your Story
As a child exploring our large, packed attic in the 1940s, I found papers my mother had stashed in rafters. They included a crumbling acket of love letters and several carefully typed poems, one of ...
The poem is spoken by a person reflecting on a choice they made in the past. They stood at a fork in a forest path and had to choose, and now wonder how life might have been different if they had made ...