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Bess [88]
2 years ago
8

How do the speakers in Shakespeare and Robert Frost’s poems agree on life? How do they disagree?

English
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8090 [49]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: William Shakespeare's poem "The seven ages of men" portrays as journey, as fate man has been granted to live. A life given to live throughout the seven ages being shown. Robert Frosts "The road not taken" gives us a sense of choices, a path that we may chose for ourselves. For we will never know what either hold, but only what we seek. Both writers show ways life may be lived, however they show opposing view points on how it is lived. They bring us to the same question many ask themselves, do we chose our fate, or does fate chose us?

Explanation: I hope this helps, both are wonderful pieces of literature as well as amazing writers

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