Publisert i 1916, “The Road Not Taken” er Robert Frosts mest kjente dikt, og kanskje et av tidenes mest kjente dikt. Det er også en som drar nytte av nøye lesing og analyse, ettersom studentene kan oppdage at det er forskjellige tolkninger av hva det betyr.
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Lysbilde: 1
Hmmm. Hva burde jeg gjøre?
The tone of this poem is contemplative. This means that the speaker is reflecting and becoming nostalgic as they consider which road to take. The poem has an almost sentimental mood.
Lysbilde: 2
Jeg kan ikke bestemme mellom UPenn og Dartmouth!
Du vil finne ut av det, Michael.
Frost uses figurative language quite a bit in this poem. One example is the fork in the road, which is a metaphor for making a decision about one’s life. An example of this decision making is when a young adult is trying to figure out which college to go to.
Lysbilde: 3
Clearly the poem takes place in the woods. Frost shows that it is probably fall by describing the roads as yellow with leaves and grass.
Lysbilde: 4
A To veier divergerte i et gult treverk, B Og beklager at jeg ikke kunne reise begge deler A Og vær en reisende, lenge jeg sto A Og så ned en så langt jeg kunne B Til der den bøyde seg i underskogen;
This poem has 4 stanzas, each with 5 lines. The rhyme scheme is ABAAB, which means that the first, third, and fourth lines rhyme, and the second and fifth lines rhyme.
Lysbilde: 5
Dartmouth College Valedictorian Michael Thompson
The theme of this poem is that people are always confronted with making choices in life, and are ultimately defined by these choices.
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