foram
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This is what i've done so far. I'm supposed to have 200 words, but i'm a little under. I'm not sure how good this is, and i would appreciate if somebody tell me how this could be improved. I want to pull my marks up because my average is 8/15 and it means I am almost failing english.
Any help is much appreciated =D
Analysis of “The Road Not Taken” Question- Analyse how language forms and features of written texts in one poem studyed in calss are used to develop the concept of journeys.
Paths presented to us in our life journey are merely determined by an inseparable accretion of probability and choice, for which the reverberations are indefinite and irreversible until it has been experienced. In the third stanza of Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” (TRNT), the paths are described as “both that morning equally lay in leaves no step had trodden”. The roads are equally traveled by, and are identical, symbolizing unknown consequences of decisions at identical forks in our life journey. These identical forks signify our freedom to choose, although, with ignorance of the possible ramifications of those choices. TRNT also reflects the diffidence and strain of remorse present in the mind when making an uncertain choice which cannot be reversed. Polysyndeton is used, mainly in the first stanza with the repetition of ‘and’ in, “And sorry…And be… And looked…”. This creates a stream of consciousness effect, where there is no definitive basis for decision-making, forcing the speaker to second-guess himself. This uncertainty therefore shows the speakers freedom of choice while he is burdened by being unaware of the irreversible repercussions of his decisions.
Any help is much appreciated =D
Analysis of “The Road Not Taken” Question- Analyse how language forms and features of written texts in one poem studyed in calss are used to develop the concept of journeys.
Paths presented to us in our life journey are merely determined by an inseparable accretion of probability and choice, for which the reverberations are indefinite and irreversible until it has been experienced. In the third stanza of Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” (TRNT), the paths are described as “both that morning equally lay in leaves no step had trodden”. The roads are equally traveled by, and are identical, symbolizing unknown consequences of decisions at identical forks in our life journey. These identical forks signify our freedom to choose, although, with ignorance of the possible ramifications of those choices. TRNT also reflects the diffidence and strain of remorse present in the mind when making an uncertain choice which cannot be reversed. Polysyndeton is used, mainly in the first stanza with the repetition of ‘and’ in, “And sorry…And be… And looked…”. This creates a stream of consciousness effect, where there is no definitive basis for decision-making, forcing the speaker to second-guess himself. This uncertainty therefore shows the speakers freedom of choice while he is burdened by being unaware of the irreversible repercussions of his decisions.
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