Robert Frost The Road Not Taken Essay

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In the poem “The Road Not Taken” the speaker was in the woods and come to a junction where there is two choices in the direction that he might proceed. Robert Frost based this poem on the choice a person must make in life, right or wrong, it determine their fate. Both roads seem to be traveled equally and he must make a decision which direction to go. This is considered to be a once in a lifetime choice, even though he justifies his actions within itself by saying that he will choose the other road next time. In some choices there are no second chances, the choice may must be the choice that you live with, considering there is no right or wrong choice. Even in death the speaker believes someday he will come to a junction again and he will choose the other road because that choice leads to death. The speaker reasoning is he chose the road travel …show more content…

There are times in life when we need to make a critical decision and both directions seems to be equal based on the information provided, but a choice still must be made. Identical forks, symbolized the choice of free will and by all rights that will determine his fate. “Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back.” The speaker feels that in making this choice, that he will never have the option to choose again. Just like making a negative post on the Internet about someone, the information is given and it cannot be undone. “I shall be telling this with a sigh / Somewhere ages and ages hence.” The speaker projects in his own particular future unscrupulousness his needs, later on in life, to rework the actualities and infuse a measurements of things to come later. One of the things I like most about this poem is the basic struggle occurring between opposing forces, time verses quality. “Two roads diverged in a wood and

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