"The Road Not Taken" was written after Robert Frost moved his family to England in 1912. The poem itself was published in 1916, four years after his big move to Britain. The poem, I believe, was actually written about the Frost family moving from America to England.
it was published in usabefore sailing from usa to englandRobert Frost moved to Glasgow, Scotland in 1912, before going to Beaconsfield near London, England. He wrote The Road Not Taken after that. It was published first in 1916.
the poem was written after sailing to England
I think he wrote this poem after sailing from the USA to England. This is because he quotes "And that has made all the difference". So, perhaps he means that after his choosing of the road his life had taken another upturn.
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"The Road Not Taken" was written after Robert Frost moved his family to England in 1912. The poem itself was published in 1916, four years after his big move to Britain. The poem, I believe, was actually written about the Frost family moving from America to England.
Yes, Robert Frost wrote "The Road Not Taken" before sailing from the US to England. A line from the poem supporting this is: "I shall be telling this with a sigh / Somewhere ages and ages hence." This suggests reflection and recounting of a past experience, which typically happens after the event has occurred.
The Cutty Sark was taken to Portugul when she stopped sailing.
no, becuz it was the poem by robert mits and it was partially submitted by john keats.
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Robert Frost wrote The Road not Taken in 1915 and it was published in 1916The Road Not Taken was written by Robert Frost in 1915.
Robert Frost wrote The Road not Taken in 1915 and it was published in 1916The Road Not Taken was written by Robert Frost in 1915.
Made his last stand at Appomattox before surrendering