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Contrast “Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening” and “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost

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So first of all, what does it mean to contrast? It means to find the differences. We have to find out the differences between Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening and The Road Not Taken.


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- Stopping By Woods -

- Stops his horse to take a look at the snow filled forest

- The horse doesn't understand what he's doing

- He has a long journey to go before he lays down to sleep



- The Road Not Taken -

- 2 roads diverged, and the man took the one that had not been taken a lot, if at all

- He doubts if he should ever come back

- He's thinking about taking the lesser walken path

- He made a difference by taking the path that has not been taken much


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Stopping by woods on a snowy evening is talking about enjoying the little things. He's stopping in a snowy forest to think about the journey he has, instead of rushing through it.


The road not taken talks about making a difference. Go through life being the one that doesn't follow the crowd. Take the road not taken and make a difference.



Good luck,


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