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Robert Frost's Tricky Poem
Frost said his poem "The Road Not Taken" was tricky-very tricky. Three things make his poem tricky-the time frame, and the words "sigh" and "difference."
• robert frost • the road not taken • tricky poem • analysis of road not taken • edward thomas

Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken
Getting to grips with Robert Frost's most ambiguous poem.
• road not taken • robert frost • poetry about fate and free will • human choices • and that has made all the difference

Frost’s Snow and Woods
Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" seems simple, but its nuanced phrase, "And miles to go before I sleep," offers much about which to speculate.
• robert frost • stopping by woods on a snowy evening • darkest evening of the year • horse • snow

Tricked by Robert Frost
This article launches a "Tricked by" series, which will report and comment on passages from writers who have been tricked by Frost and other poets.
• tricked by robert frost • the road not taken • birches • tricky poem • reading into a poem


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