- Onomatopoeia - "sigh" - The word sigh in stanza 4 emphasises the traveller depression/sadness for the outcome of the decision he made. - Imagery - "two roads diverged in a yellow wood"+ "And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black." - The quote gives an image to the reader on what is current situation of this traveller and helps you visualize what is going on. - Symbolism - the road - The road symbolizes the traveller has to make in life in order to progress and continue on. - Personification - "because it was grassy and wanted wear" - This is an example of personification because we know that a road cannot have a desire to want wear. - Rhyming - The ABAAB rhythm in the poem makes the poem a more pleasured reading and adds interest.
"The Road We Have Taken" is a book published in 1918 and does not have a specified end date as it is a literary work. If you are referring to a specific event related to the book, please provide more context for a more accurate response.
Yes, there are literary terms in every book ever made.
Alliteration, hyperbole, simile, pun, oxymoron, and metaphor are six literary terms.
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That Road Not Taken was created in 1994.
The Road Taken was created in 1996.
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Literary Techniques: suspense, foreshadowing, situational and dramatic
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