Kurt S. Candilas
Faculty, Arts and Sciences Program, Lourdes College,
Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines
mrkurtz21@gmail.com
Date Received: August 8, 2017; Date Revised: October 19, 2017
Indecisiveness in “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost An Expressive Critical Analysis 373 KB 1 downloads
Kurt S. Candilas Faculty, Arts and Sciences Program, Lourdes College, Cagayan de...
This expressive critical study is an effort to bring in light new interpretation of Robert Frost poem “The Road Not Taken” as a reflection of his indecisiveness in life. Specifically, it aims at examining Frost‟s inner being, emphasizing his own self and experiences in the poem or text. The study employs the qualitative research design which made use of discourse analysis using the critical theory of expressivism as the main guide. In acquiring the data of the study, the art of historiography is used such as autobiographical and/or biographical notes, sources documents, and web information. Specifically, life histories and biographical methods served as the basis of the analysis. In executing the methods involved in this study, it is observed that the poem shows a naturalist implicatures, expressing Frost‟s strong feelings and emotions being devoid of free will and a narrow bit of confusions and ambiguities with his indecisions in life.
Keywords –The Road Not Taken, expressivism, indecisiveness, naturalist implicatures