Hence, the readers (students of EFL) could enhance their abilities and comprehension of the poem. Student one and others (S1 up to S3) could find the meaning in every of poetry by analysing either literal words or similes and metaphorical words composed in “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. That author of the poetry was successful in conveying their meaning to the readers of EFL, which is shown by the results of students’ work through the reader-response approach and stylistic approach. The twenty-one students who analysed the meaning of poetry were represented by student one and other students (S1-S3) in every line of the stanza of the poetry. The study was conducted with twenty-one participants who attended a literary class named Literary Criticism. It also investigates how students’ English proficiency influences their ability to comprehend the poem. The present study examines whether an author of a poem’s intention in writing the poem is successfully conveyed to English as a Foreign Language (EFL) readers. The present paper attempts to look at this concept of 'binary oppositions' in the poems of Robert Frost namely The Road Not Taken and The Armful. It also prepares the reader to look through the 'given' constructs in the world, to distinguish between appearance and reality. It also assists in realizing the significance of maintaining vital cultural ideas, and at the same time, rising above cultural stereotypes that may be conflicting to keep pace in the progressing world. It helps in developing potent layers of meaning for a more refined analysis, through a better classification of the thematic features of a text. Comprehending the process of destabilizing the binary oppositions can make one, a competent reader to understand the basis of literary aspects and combinations in the text. It allows the readers an opportunity to travel beyond the conventional dualisms that direct the thinking. Structuralism is that probe with which, the reader is both delighted and challenged by the nuances of language. One of the strategic options not to lose so lies in the 'structuralist' approach. In this write up, the value of the game considers the lexical choices in the poem " The Road Not Taken‛ by Robert Frost in the following categories: nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, lexical categories such as synonymy, antagonymy, contradiction and their significance or effects in the poem.Ī unidirectional thinking might make one lose many other or other experience. Poets, particularly modern ones, have successfully freed themselves from constraints of what is so called ‚poetic language (Sharma, 2009: 31). Each register has its own characteristics style with certain lexical and grammatical choices. A piece of work cannot be properly understood without a thorough knowledge of the language, which is its medium of expression. It seeks to account for the interpretative effects of a text through close study of its linguistic detail, such as syntactic structuring, semantic deviation, deixis, modality, etc. Stylistics is the study of style of language in literature. This paper attempts to analyse the Lexical Choices in Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken poem from the perspectives of stylistics. The purpose of the paper is to amplify conflicts regarding choices in human life with the assist of his renowned verse ‘The Road Not Taken.’ In ‘The Road Not Taken,’ the speaker believes that he will not put up with any grief due to his decision in the future. Life is not a bed of roses a man has to fall in indecision regarding choice. The poem is about conflict regarding two possible choices in human life. Critics, scholars, and the general people cite his famous poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ as one of the mesmeric poems. The themes of his poetry are very inspirational and innovative. His poetry begins with delight and ends in wisdom. He is regarded “The Voice of America.” He discusses natural, personal elements and the social piece that are related to the human being very aptly and minutely in his poetry. During his life, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize four times for his outstanding contribution in poetry. Robert Frost is considered as the greatest modern poets in American literature.
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