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The Themes of On A Tree Fallen Across The Road Robert Frost

GROUP MEMBERS : VAISHNAVI KEETHA AINUL FAKHIRA NABILAH HAZIMAH


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All the obstacles can be overcome


Every human has the ability to overcome obstacles placed before them, and though sometimes this ability is challenging to uncover , it can be done. Yet, another interpretation of this poem is that Frost is saying that, in an effort to overcome

obstacles of daily life, people overlook their surroundings. They fail to stop and take a step back, appreciating the beauty of nature around them.
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Inspirations in life
We as humans are ambitious to change the

world around us that if only we could. So, we must have plans in order to succeed and meet our targets. We need to reevaluate our aims in our lives so that we can achieve our targets.

Helpless without technology


Last line in stanza two suggests that we feel

helpless without the technology that we have to create to attain changes in the world. The ax also can be described as the support that we have in our lives which helps us stand whenever we face problems. This poem tells us what will happen if we dont have that support. This shows that technology is very important to support us in our lives.
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Life is full of challenges


It is about life and even though we build

ourselves to be strong we can fall like the tree in the poem. Some obstacles aren't easy to overcome but it still can be done. This poem shows us that everything has a weakness. We can get through anything even if we are not prepared for it to happen.
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That is all from us

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