on a tree fallen across the road

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SYAZA ILYANY BINTI KHALIL RUBINI SELLAPPAN NUR FATEHAH BINTI MD. NASIR MUHAMMAD AZRAI BIN ABD. RAHIM AMIR SUFYAN BIN ZAINAL

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Page 1: On a Tree Fallen Across the Road

SYAZA ILYANY BINTI KHALIL RUBINI SELLAPPAN

NUR FATEHAH BINTI MD. NASIRMUHAMMAD AZRAI BIN ABD. RAHIM

AMIR SUFYAN BIN ZAINAL

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Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech. His work frequently employed settings from rural life in New England in the early twentieth century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes. A popular and often-quoted poet, Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime, receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry.

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(To hear us talk)

The tree the tempest with a crash of wood Throws down in front of us is not to bar Our passage to our journey's end for good, But just to ask us who we think we are

Insisting always on our own way so. She likes to halt us in our runner tracks, And make us get down in a foot of snow Debating what to do without an ax.

And yet she knows obstruction is in vain: We will not be put off the final goal We have it hidden in us to attain, Not though we have to seize earth by the pole

And, tired of aimless circling in one place, Steer straight off after something into space.

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The tree the tempest with a crash of wood Throws down in front of us is not to bar Our passage to our journey's end for good, But just to ask us who we think we are

-The tree symbolize obstacles that one’s will face in their life. -When we are facing obstacles, we should not give up instead we should try to overcome it.

-The tree symbolize obstacles that one’s will face in their life. -When we are facing obstacles, we should not give up instead we should try to overcome it.

First Stanza

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Insisting always on our own way so. She likes to halt us in our runner tracks, And make us get down in a foot of snow Debating what to do without an ax.

-Stanza 2 is about obstacle and how it affect us.-No matter what we do, we still have to face obstacle in our life.*She in stanza 2 represent obstacles.-Sometimes, the obstacles might be too hard and might led us to give up.-Making us to think and what to do or how to overcome it.

-Stanza 2 is about obstacle and how it affect us.-No matter what we do, we still have to face obstacle in our life.*She in stanza 2 represent obstacles.-Sometimes, the obstacles might be too hard and might led us to give up.-Making us to think and what to do or how to overcome it.

Second Stanza

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And yet she knows obstruction is in vain: We will not be put off the final goal We have it hidden in us to attain, Not though we have to seize earth by the pole

-Although we have to face obstacles, we should not give up to achieve our goal.-We have to word hard in in order to achieve our goals even though we have to work extra hard to achieve the goals.

-Although we have to face obstacles, we should not give up to achieve our goal.-We have to word hard in in order to achieve our goals even though we have to work extra hard to achieve the goals.

Third Stanza

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And, tired of aimless circling in one place, Steer straight off after something into space.

And sometimes we might lose focus to our goals, but in the end we have to reach for the stars in the end to make it far in life.

And sometimes we might lose focus to our goals, but in the end we have to reach for the stars in the end to make it far in life.

Last Stanza

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The tone of this poem is MAINLY didactic ( giving motivation). The poet is trying to encourage the readers of this poem that in life, we will face many obstacle. Sometimes we will lose hope and wanted to give up. But no matter how big the obstacle is, there is always a way out.

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(To hear us talk)

The tree the tempest with a crash of woodThrows down in front of us is not to bar ( light tone, informing

tone)Our passage to our journey's end for good, But just to ask us who we think we are

Insisting always on our own way so. She likes to halt us in our runner tracks, ( formal tone,

encouragement tone)And make us get down in a foot of snow Debating what to do without an ax.

And yet she knows obstruction is in vain: We will not be put off the final goal ( insisting and persuasive

tone)We have it hidden in us to attain, Not though we have to seize earth by the pole

And, tired of aimless circling in one place, Steer straight off after something into space. ( didactic tone)

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Symbolism The tree symbolize obstacles that one have to

face in their life.

Alliteration ( repetition of consonant) And, tired of aimless circling in one place, Steer straight off after something into space.

The tree the tempest with a crash of wood

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AssonanceSteer straight off after something into space

Our passage to our journey’s end for good

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Repetition ( repetition of the word )And yet she knows obstruction is in vain: We will not be put off the final goal We have it hidden in us to attain, Not though we have to seize earth by the

pole

Rhyme (repetition of similar sounds)And, tired of aimless circling in one place, Steer straight off after something into space.

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STRONG-WILL -We must be strong in facing obstacles

in our life because problems make us mature in certain ways.

STRONG-WILL -We must be strong in facing obstacles

in our life because problems make us mature in certain ways.

PATIENCE-We must be patience in our life because we will failed in life if we give up without even trying.

PATIENCE-We must be patience in our life because we will failed in life if we give up without even trying.

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Overcome the obstacles in life -The poet emphasize that obstacles cannot be

evaded in life, so we must be strong and overcome problems.

Overcome the obstacles in life -The poet emphasize that obstacles cannot be

evaded in life, so we must be strong and overcome problems.

Do not stray away from your goals -Focus on your main goals. Don’t simply give up just because u cannot overcome the obstacles. The poet emphasize for us to try again and again until we achieve our goals.

Do not stray away from your goals -Focus on your main goals. Don’t simply give up just because u cannot overcome the obstacles. The poet emphasize for us to try again and again until we achieve our goals.

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1. What can you analyze the meaning for this poem?

2. What is the moral values in this poem?

3. What does the poet want us to understand about his poem? Give your own opinion.

4. Is it true problems can be overcome? How? Answers this with your own point of view.