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The Road not Taken by Robert Frost

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Artwork: Robert Frost

  • Joined May 2024
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Deir El Assad Comprehensive School

English Homework
on the poem -The Road not Taken by Robert Frost

Submitted by: Sana Sanallah

Submitted to: Amira Assadi

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Table Of Contents

 

the poem

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about the poet

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Question num1

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pictures

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Question num2

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About the poet

Robert Frost was born in San Francisco, but his family moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1884 following his father’s death. The move was actually a return, for Frost’s ancestors were originally New Englanders, and Frost became famous for his poetry’s engagement with New England locales, identities, and themes. Frost graduated from Lawrence High School, in 1892, as class poet (he also shared the honor of co-valedictorian with his wife-to-be Elinor White), and two years later, the New York Independent accepted his poem entitled “My Butterfly,” launching his status as a professional poet with a check for $15.00. Frost’s first book was published around the age of 40, but he would go on to win a record four Pulitzer Prizes and become the most famous poet of his time, before his death at the age of 88.

video about Robert Frost: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2stTH-rtq8

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Question num1: write a letter to the poem tell him what you think abot his poem

 

Subject: Appreciation for “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost
Dear Robert Frost,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my deep admiration for your poem “The Road Not Taken.” This timeless piece of literature, the poem prompting me to reflect on the choices and paths we meet in life.

Your depiction of standing at a crossroads, contemplating two diverging paths, strikes a chord with the inner conflicts we all face when making decisions. The metaphor of the road not taken serves an important reminder of our choices and the impact they have on our journey.

Your masterful use of language is incredible , inviting readers to think at the roads they have taken and the ones that they left.

 

Thank you, Robert Frost, for gifting the world with this amazing poem that make us think deeply and continues to inspire us to read and it stays across generations.

With sincere appreciation,
Sana Sanallah

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Question num2: write your choices in life what you waht to be in the future

 

As i set my sights in the future to be a doctor, I want to express my admiration and offer some words of encouragement  challenging career path.

Becoming a doctor is a  journey that requires dedication, resilience, and a deep commitment to serving others.

this careere is a testament to empathy and kidness, and desire to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.

We need to remember that the path to becoming a doctor is filled with challenges and sacrifices, but each obstacle i overcome will only strengthen my resolve and deepen your passion for healing and taking care.

this careere developing strong communication skills, empathy, work towards providing the best possible care for my future patients.
thats my dream job in the future and i hope to be able to learn and to work on this job.

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