Topic > The Power of Reading at Frost's The Lottery...

And someone gave little Davy Hutchinson a few pebbles. Tessie Hutchinson was now in the center of a clear space and held out her hands desperately as the villagers closed in on her. “It's not fair,” he said. A stone hit her on the side of the head. The repulsion aspect of the story is not only that a city essentially swallows one of its members, but they are also able to effortlessly continue with their lives after the crash. Poems can be extremely difficult to understand, and Robert Frost's “The Road Not Taken” was no exception. In this poem, it is shown how the speaker has come to a fork in the road in the woods. He's not sure which path to take and would like to have the option to go both ways. He looks for a path as far away as possible, but then decides to take the other one because it isn't as worn out. The speaker then reflects on how he would like to take the other path and how this has affected his life. I will tell it with a sigh Somewhere for ages and ages