![]() It may put a different image in your head but the important thing is that it puts an image inyour head. Imagery In The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost uses imagery to really describe his surrounding."And both that morning equally layIn leaves no stop had trodden black.Oh, I kept the first for another day!"Robert Frost says that the leaves hadn't been trodden black and this puts an image in my head of a perfect layer of leaveson a forest floor or along a trail. But it's early enough in the morning that the fallen leaves are still fresh on the road, and one road is even grassy. There's a nice little road, probably gravel or dirt, running through the woods, which suggests that there's a good amount of traffic running through here. It's fall in this poem – the trees are turning colors, and the leaves are falling. ![]()
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