My comments on
The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
Frost talks about coming to a path and having to choose between which ways to go. One was more grasser and pleasant. The other path was rough looking and more difficult to travel on. Most people would not even give the second path a second glance. Everyone likes to take the easy way out. But, sometimes that’s not the best choice. Because, what do you get to learn by doing that? Taking the most difficult path when making life decisions, it makes a huge difference. You can most likely predict what the easy path or the one most traveled will bring you. It just sugar coats the issue and brings up another one. Not everything in life is going to be easy and bring you happiness but those moments are what make and break you. Those are the ones you always remember and learn from.
Storm Fear by Robert Frost
I think Frost is describing a winter storm. During this storm he is looking out the window and sees snowflakes falling fast as fast as snowflakes can fall. He hears dogs barking to come out and play with them in the snow storm. He does not even attempt to move. As he is looking out the window the fire starts to die out and the winter chills start to settle in. He watches as the yard and roads start to be covered by snow. He fears that everything will be gone and nothing will be left.
Fire and Ice by Robert Frost
Some people are very passionate about the way the world will end, others just want it to end but be preserved. If the world ends with fire, then, everything is destroyed and the only thing remaining is its aches. Everyone has to begin again. We have to start over from the ashes and rebuild everything brand new. But, if the world ends in ice things get preserved and wait to be used again. Something’s might get ruined but most stay intact and is available to be reused and restored. Either way, you are going to have to start over, maybe not from the ground but pretty close. Something’s you are going to have to throw away. Something’s you can freeze and go back later to solve or use it again.
If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking by Robert Frost
Everyone likes to help others. His is just a way of nature. Everyone gets a broken heart at some point in their life. They need someone who cares and tries to understand how they feel. Maybe, they need someone to talk to. Maybe, they just need to know that someone is there for them. Sometimes you cannot help. Maybe, you do not know what to say or do. Maybe, you do not know how to take on the action that has been done. You feel like you have failed at something and you just cannot deal with that. You cannot hold it against yourself if it does not work and you cannot heal that person who is hurting. But, you will cherish every moment spent, that you have restored a beating heart. Your comfort is all that is needed. Words cannot solve everything because not everything needs words.
Water Is Taught By Thirst by Emily Dickinson
Everything is made by something else. If you did not have one thing the other could not exist. Everything is a repeating cycle that never ends. You have to have scars to show how things have been proved. You have to fall off your bike to learn how to ride. You have to move to experience new things.
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