ISSN: 2583-052X
A Stylistic Analysis of Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”: Phonological, Graphological, Morphological, and Lexico-Syntactic Perspectives
This study provides an in-depth stylistic analysis of Robert Frost’s iconic poem, “The Road Not Taken,” focusing on four levels of analysis: phonological, graphological, morphological, and lexico-syntactic. Through qualitative descriptive methods, the research explores how Frost’s use of rhythm, meter, rhyme, alliteration, assonance, and enjambment contributes to the poem’s overall meaning and aesthetic appeal. The morphological analysis examines word formation and grammatical structures, while the graphological level delves into the visual presentation of the text. Lexico-syntactic analysis highlights the poem’s vocabulary and sentence structures, uncovering the subtle complexities and stylistic nuances that enrich Frost’s exploration of choice and consequence. The findings reveal how these elements synergistically enhance the poem’s thematic depth and literary artistry. This comprehensive analysis offers valuable insights into the intricate stylistic techniques employed by Frost, contributing to a deeper understanding of his poetic craft.