What lessons in life does Robert Frost teach us and how does he do this?
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Essay - Robert Frost What lessons in life does Robert Frost teach us and how does he do this? The American poet Robert Frost teaches us about lessons he has learnt in his life through the use of his poems. In the poem, The Wood-pile Frost attempts to attack conformity and show how vital individuality is. Through the second poem, The Road not Taken, Frost conveys importance of taking choices seriously, and that if we don't we could end up regretting our decisions. The poem The Wood-pile, can relate to the western world, this world in recent times has become a conformists paradise. Everyone is the identical, the words unique and individual poses no real meaning in this New World and it is reaching the point where we are almost taken off shelves as if we were a massed produced product. This is highlighted in...

