The Road Not Taken Poem Analysis

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“The Road Not Taken” was written by Robert Frost in 1915. It has 20 lines and was published in 1916 as the first poem in the collection “Mountain Interval”. Frost spent the years 1912 to 1915 in England, where among his acquaintances was the writer Edward Thomas. Thomas and Frost became close friends and took many walks together. It is believed that Frost wrote the poem based off the walks with Thomas and the indecision that Thomas had shown on their many walks together. It was said that Thomas was never content with the choices he made, and whenever walking with Frost in England, he would always regret path they had chosen. Frost had even said to Thomas, “No matter which road you take, you’ll always sigh, and wish you’d taken another”. The …show more content…

One important device he uses is allegory. In the first two lines, he says “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, / And sorry I could not travel both.” The symbol of a road has been used to indicate the journey of Life. The fork in the road represents an important decision he has to make in his life. He also uses allegory in the last two lines of the poem, “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- / I took the one less traveled by, /And that has made all the difference.” The whole meaning of this poem is to convey the struggle he has with making a choice and how it could affect his …show more content…

This is a decision most of us encounter and it can be a defining moment in our lives. The road/choice we make at this point of our lives can shape our entire lives. There is a lot of pressure in our culture to have nice things and to earn money. I believe that pressure to want those things at an early age deters some kids from attending college. They end up getting low paying jobs straight out of high school and limit their career growth. Going to college is not an easy choice for some people since it is expensive and limits their immediate earnings. “The Road Not Taken” is one of the most well known poems throughout the world and it has stood the test of time. It is also a poem that has many different interpretations and remains popular to this day. Many people who read the poem believe the poem is about taking the more difficult, less popular, choices in life. By doing so you will look back on your life with satisfaction in knowing that you did not follow the crowd and you paved your own way in

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