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- 91: The Road I Should Have Taken
- ... I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost The Road I Should Have Taken Robert Frost s The Road Not Taken has long been hailed as a testimony to individuality and an inspiration to take chances. Instead of conforming to society s rituals, the speaker chose to be different ...
- 92: Robert E. Lee
- Robert E. Lee Introduction Few episodes in history are more painful to Americans than the Civil War, fought between the North and the South. This biography, Great American Generals - Robert E. Lee, by Ian Hogg, takes the reader through the life of one of the greatest heroes of that war, Robert E. Lee. It is a thorough, in depth record of the life of Lee and begins with a detailed account of his family history and his birth, through his college years, military experience and ...
- 93: The Road Not Taken - An Analyis
- The Road Not Taken - An Analyis "Do not follow where the path may lead... Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." Robert Frost Everyone is a traveler, choosing the roads to follow on the map of their continuous journey, life. There is never a straight path that leaves one with but a sole direction in which to head. Regardless of the original message that Robert Frost had intended to convey, his poem, "The Road Not Taken", has left its readers with many different interpretations. It is one's past, present and the attitude with which he looks upon his ...
- 94: The Road Not Taken 2
- The Road Not Taken In analyzing the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, it represents the classic choice of a moment and a lifetime. (pg 129) He relies much on the reflections of nature to convey his theme. However, this poem seems to be in essence very simple but opens the door for many interpretations. In using a simple fork in a road, Frost writes much to symbolize life and choices in which one will make. Frost uses unique ability to see an ordinary, everyday activity to portray such a theme. By using such simple endeavors, Frost reaches ...
- 95: The Life and Work of Robert Browning
- The Life and Work of Robert Browning Robert Browning was born on May 7, 1812, in Camberwell, which is now a part of London. He had no real formal education so he was largely self educated. His father was a smart man with ... and Pomegranates," which included such poems as Pippa Passes, My last Dutchess, and The Bishop Orders His Tomb. In 1846 he fell in love with the poet Elizabeth Barret. She was six years older than Robert and jealously guarded by her "tyrannical" father. Because of her poor health which was made worse by the English climate, they moved to Florence, Italy, and were married there. They lived in a palace ...
- 96: For Whom The Bell Tolls - Summ
- Novel Analysis: For Whom the Bell Tolls By Ernest Hemingway Setting: The story first takes place in Guadarrama Mountains, during the Spanish civil war. Robert Jordan, is an American teacher who has volunteered his services to the Loyalists in their fight against the Fascist rebels. He becomes torn between his new found love, Maria, and a life threatening mission. His love of Maria and the realization of his possible death is crucial to the action forthcoming during the story. Characters: Robert Jordan,was the protagonist of the story. He has personality traits spanning various aspects of the heroic side of human nature. His relationship with Maria and the conflict it causes results in Robert Jordan s discovery of his personal values. He struggles to understand what defines his life and resolve the conflict of what to live or die for. Pilar and Pablo play important roles in both ...
- 97: Robert Stevenson
- Robert Louis Stevenson began writing during the Victorian era. His style was unlike anyone else s and his stories are still popular today. Robert Louis Stevenson was an author of many classic novels and his literary success became popular when he wrote the mystery called The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in 1886 at the young age of thirty-six. He was born on November 13, 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father Thomas, ...
- 98: My Interpretation of Frost's "Birches"
- My Interpretation of Frost's "Birches" After reading this poem, I believe that it can be divided into three specific parts. The scientific explanation for the appearance of birches, Frost's boyhood fantasy about their appearance, and his present day interpretation of their appearance. In the first section, Frost explains the birches appearances scientifically. He implies that natural phenomenon’s make the branches of the birch trees sway. He explains that ice storms, which is a characteristic of New England weather, can accumulate ...
- 99: The Road Contemplated
- "Do not follow where the path may lead... Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." -Robert Frost Everyone is a traveler, choosing the roads to follow on the map of their continuous journey, life. There is never a straight path that leaves one with but a sole direction in which to head. Regardless of the original message that Robert Frost had intended to convey, his poem, "The Road Not Taken", has left its readers with many different interpretations. It is oneÿs past, present and the attitude with which he looks upon his future ...
- 100: All Quiet On The Western Front
- ... discipline, and anticipation, false hopes were created for the young individuals, which leave the battlefields with numerous emotional and physical scars. Paul Baumer is the main character in All Quiet on the Western Front , and Robert Ross is the main character in The Wars . Both boys were at a very young age when they were exposed to World War 1. The war was getting worse as the days went by, and ... were trained in the army for ten weeks and in this time more profoundly influenced than by ten years at school ( All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque Pg. 25) However, in Robert s case, he felt neglected by his family, and sought refuge in the war as a way of escaping his family and the death of his sister. Robert envied him because he could go away when this was over and surround himself with space. (It was then, perhaps, the first inkling came that it was time for Robert to join the army). ( ...
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