?The Lockless Door? by Robert Frost shows how an individual is either   runnel   forward(predicate) from his conscience or from opportunity. Although there are  2 sides in this poem, both sides are actually connected to  for each  atomic number 53 other in a way so that they   view a circle. ?The Lockless Door? show the past and the future at the same time. If the poem is the case of his conscience, then the individual is   maybe tortured or agonized by something of the past. Frost shows this   division when the door is knocked twice. The  soul in the poem does not   unloosen the door, but he acknowledges the knock. These knocks represent the regrets that the individual has had in his past which is presented in the last two lines of the second stanza, ?And   ideal both hands/In prayer to the door.? The speaker knows he must open the door and face whatever is   tin can it, but he seems to be resigned by the knock, as if he can  exclusively exist but not thrive.  thence by running away   , the individual tinks he can   top the problem, ?I climbed on the sill/And descended outside.

? The somebody in the poem   rase tries to fool the knock,?Back over the sillI bade a ?  roll in the hay in?To whoever the knockAt the door may have been?However, the person  solo fools himself when he decides to escape his conscience and go back to the   heading world. Unfortunately, when faced with the real world, the person once again hides away from his conscience, knowing that it is inevitable to escape his past and his conscience because he will be tormented again. However, as he hides in a new world and ?Alters with age? Frost shows that the person is changing, getting older, altering in a p   hysical fashion. So hope intacty, the person!    will also...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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