Topic=Journey (SPEECH) - 'the road not taken' by R. Frost and 'the storm is over' by R. Kelly analysed aswell as compared and contrasted in relation to journey.
Title: Topic=Journey (SPEECH) - 'the road not taken' by R. Frost and 'the storm is over' by R. Kelly analysed aswell as compared and contrasted in relation to journey.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 905 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Topic=Journey (SPEECH) - 'the road not taken' by R. Frost and 'the storm is over' by R. Kelly analysed aswell as compared and contrasted in relation to journey.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 905 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
JOURNEY ...
"Two roads diverged into a yellow wood." Many easily recognize this famous line by Robert Frost as a symbol of journey. "Sometimes when I'm standin' It seems like I walked for miles." Not so easily recognized but just as meaningful, this verse by R. Kelly from the song 'The Storm is Over Now' also represents journey.
According to the Colliers Dictionary, journey is defined as a distance traveled or that can be traveled. However,
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and problems. Personification too, is used in both 'The Road Not Taken' and 'The Storm is Over Now'. Examples of these are; 'where it bent in the undergrowth', 'wanted wear', 'faith became my friend', and lastly 'the voices of the wind'. Finally, rhyme is used all throughout both materials.
In conclusion, although these two materials are alike and different at the same time, the most important similarity is that they both significantly relate to journey.