Themes In The Road Not Taken By Robert Frost

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The poem titled “The Road Not Taken” is written by Robert Frost and is primarily about the decisions you make in life. Although the poet is writing about himself, considering a fork in the road, the theme of the poem is that you will always have tough choices in life but you can only do one at a time. In the poem, Robert Frost said that he doubts he will ever take that other road, and just like in real life when you make a decision you can’t always go back and change it. And you just live on wondering what that other road could have brought. The poem is implicitly expressing the poets regret and curiosity through the use of metaphor and imagery. What Robert Frost is trying to argue is that it is difficult for a person to be completely satisfied with the choices they make in life.
Frost is using metaphor to get his point across about the non-satisfaction of humans. You can see in line one, “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood”, how he describes how the two roads represent a tough decision in life that must be made. He recognizes the significance of that decision and how it will aff...

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