Just Write

By MB_Peculiars

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Author's Note
Speech: "Change Starts From Us" (Mother Earth)
Essay: "Connecting The Dots" (Life)
Short Story: "Bitter ko kasi"
Short Story: "Alamat ng Lapis"
Essay: "An Eye of An Artist" (Inspirational)
Poem: "Wailing Child" (Abortion)
Poem: "Wild Desire"
Essay: "Transformation of Mars"
Spoken Word Poetry: "TABOTILNGA"
Literary Analysis: "Laughter" by Maningning Miclat
OST: Fixing Someone Broken
OST: Selfless
Speech: "Break That Barrier" (SOGIE Bill)
Short Story: "A Halo as Diguise"
Essay: "Mother Mary"
OST: Friendship
Poem: "Pabor"
OST: Photographs
Narative Report: "Entrancement"
Literary Analysis: "A Warm Cup" by Andrea Passion Flores
Feature Article: SOAR Concert For A Cause!
Reaction Paper: "Of Studies" by Francis Bacon
Reaction Paper: "War On Drugs"
Pabula: "Si Hunyango at Si Palaka"
Poem: "Beautiful Home"
OST: Youth
Essay: "Dance floor and Balcony" (Leadership)
OST: Feeling Lost
Poem: "Ironic"
Spoken Word Poetry: "Malayo"
Short Story: "Mag Bigay Liwanag Sa Ating Mundong Dumidilim"
Feature Article: "You are Unique In Your Own Way" (Multiple Intelligence)
Poem: "The Music Of Our Unitive Love"
Poem: "Young Hearts"
Essay: "The Pandemic's Silver Linings"
Essay: "Wika Bilang Sandata Laban sa Pandemya"
Parabula: "Ang Tatlong Mag-Kakapatid na Magsasaka"
Essay: "Is Radiation Harmful To Humans?"
Essay: "Anti-Terror Law Should Be Repealed"
Essay: "Digital Infrastructure in The Philippines Must Be Upgraded"
Essay: "Unjust Extrajudicial Killings"
Essay: "Federalism in The Philippines"
Essay: "The Role of Electromagnetism in Our World That We Take for Granted"
Poem: "Ang Tunay na Kalayaan"
Reaction Paper: "Propagate Gender Equality"
Literary Analysis: "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe
Literary Analysis: "Self-Reliance" by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Psychoanalytic Criticism: "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe
Reaction Paper: "The Beauty of Failure"
Article Critique: Bongbong is The One Running For President and Not His Parents
Essay: What Reason Do You Have to Not Vote for Leni Robredo?
Flash Fiction: The Last Unsent Letter
Poem: "Alone With The Ocean"
Poem: "Pluma"
Speech: Four Simple Rules

Literary Analysis: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost

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This poem, The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, reveals a lot about life. Robert Frost used a technique of using metaphorical words to write the message he wants the reader to understand in a formal writing style. You could already see that with the first line he wrote.

"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
And sorry, I could not travel both"

He used the word 'road' to describe life. He used the term 'two roads diverged' which means that life will always have choices to present for us to decide on which road to take. As for color, Robert Frost describes the forest as a "yellow wood." And I think that the forest could be the setting and yellow can be considered a middle color, something in between and unsure of itself.

The persona is a traveler talking to himself or to herself, which means that there is no addressee cause he or she was just reflecting with the decisions he or she made through his or her journey. This poem introduced a dilemma that showed that the persona is caught up in two minds. Confused about which road to take. Judging which road is better to choose. Therefore, the tone is meditative cause he is trying to weigh which road could have a better outcome? These parts of the text support my judgment.

"And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,"

Those parts of the text showed the descriptions of each road. One bends under the undergrowth, and the other is just as fair. Which indicates to the reader that, when making a life altering decision, it is impossible to see where that decision will lead. At the moment of decision-making, both roads present themselves equally,  and whatever road you take is like a game of chance. While the theme was like it was summarized in the last stanza of the poem.

"I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."

This means that it is often impossible to see where a life-changing decision will lead. We often regret and sigh not taking a different path. It is normal to wonder what the outcome would have been if we took the road not taken or the road we didn't choose. It is impossible to say whether taking the other road would have been better or worse, but one thing is for sure, it would have been different.

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