Answer: As you read the titles, you see how they both can contribute to main idea of "life" both provide a thought as to what life could be. "The road not taken" by Robert Frost is titled accordingly. The title tells us just what was not done, as if the tone is regretful at first, as if to indicate what was not accomplished with in life. "The seven ages of men" by William Shakespeare tells us how man can go through many things within life. In Shakespeare's title, he is showing how life can be seen through 7 ages or periods, as if to say we have a fate to experience. Given to us in 7 ways, each becoming a unique yet key point in our lives. In Frost's title, it is portrayed that life has choices and we must choose wisely or we will look back to the road we have not taken.
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