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“The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost and “Advice to my son” by Peter Meinke are poems that are similar and have a definite message for readers. ... Peter Meinkes poem focuses on the impact of our choices with adding advice. For instance he tells his son that the choice is there to “marry a pretty girl” but by saying “After seeing her mother” he gives advice to show a possible consequence. ... Here no one is giving advice. ... The difference in “Advice to My Son” is Meinke gives his son some choices in life with adding a little guidance. Meinke exhibits advice and choices for his son to make through his viewpoint. In “The road not taken” it just represents choices one person is making and he receives no advice. The person chooses the grassy path because it is more dangerous to take this road but one might find treasure at the end, which would be better for him in long run, so Frost makes the path more fun.
Approximate Word count = 672 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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