symbolize aspects of life. In “The Road Not Taken,” the two roads represent a lifetime decision that has to be made. In “Neither Out Far Nor In Deep,” the sea represents a dead end in the search for the answers to life’s questions. Both may serve as a life lesson of their own. “The Road Not Taken,” suggesting that sometimes you need to take chances in life, be your own person; “Neither Out Far Nor In Deep” suggesting that if you want the answers to life’s questions, you have to open up your mind and explore, not look to one place for the answers. Robert Frost saw a connection in life between humans and nature and expressed this connection in most of his poetry. We can see, first hand, this connection, when studying both “The Road Not Taken” and “Neither Out Far Nor In Deep.” It is a connection that nature has with the human mind and the human spirit....