The Road Not Taken

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The poem “The Road Not Taken” was written by Robert Frost. According to me this poem is a throwback on people’s unique knowledge in life. I personally feel like Frost was talking about the time we currently live in, when people make sturdy or inappropriate decisions in life. After reading this poem over and over again, what I gathered up was that Frost was expressing the belief that it is you who chooses the road or path that you take or choose that makes you the man who you are today and will be tomorrow.
In the first stanza, which read, “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood” (Frost 1), from my understanding it meant that he has reached at a crisscrossing point in his life, where he ends up seeing both roads, but is incapable of taking both roads at once. Therefore he must think quickly on which road he wants to take and how he will live his life by choosing that road. He is full of regret as he says “And sorry I could not travel both” (Frost 2), he is not sure how the road, which he didn’t choose, will affect him later in the future. He is helpless, all he can think of is what he’s going to miss if he chose the road he was taking over the other one. He is puzzled because he has never seen two roads coming up leaving him …show more content…

I guess by then he realizes its too late, he cant go back and change anything. He’s trying to compare how his living his life currently and how he would have lived his life back then when he would have taken the other path. “I took the one less travelled by” (Frost 19), makes me think that he is proud of the decision he took which has made him who he is today and makes him realize what kind of person he is today. I think with all the regrets he had, the decision he made has made him who he is today and therefore he feels proud of whom he is

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