What larger idea about the traveler's journey is mainly expressed by these images of nature in the poem (lines 19-22)?
It was already late
enough, and a wild night,
and the road full of fallen
branches and stones.
A The traveler's future may present obstacles and dangers.
B. The traveler will find it easy to hide if she is followed
C. The traveler is having second thoughts about leaving
D. The traveler think it is the best time leave

Respuesta :

According to the lines presented above, we can see that the traveler's future may present obstacles and dangers, as shown in option A.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The lines show how the path a traveler takes can present various dangers.
  • These dangers are highlighted by the words "fallen," "branches" and "stones."
  • These elements hinder and delay the traveler's advance and act as if he should stop walking.
  • At night, these dangers and difficulties become even more imposing, as the traveler can come across them without realizing them.

Importantly, these lines belong to the poem "The Journey" by Mary Oliver. In this poem the traveler represents ourselves and the journey represents our life.

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