Road not taken
“The Road Not Taken” Robert Frost’s use of figurative develops the narrative structure in, “ The Road Not Taken”. ... Literally he is standing in the woods and comes to a fork but does not know which to take because there is bushes and things block the visibility of the path. ... In the third stanza he goes on to say, “ And Both that morning equally lay in leaves not step had trodden black. ... When high school students are brought up parents, teachers, and other influential adults tell then to not be like the crowd, to choose not to engage in illegal activities.