The Road Not Taken

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The Road Not Taken In this poem “The Road Not Taken” the author Robert Frost portrays a meaningful theme. He is at a crossroads and he has to choose which path he is going to take. After first reading the poem one may think that when he chose the name “The Road Not Taken” he was talking about the other path that he didn’t choose. But after analyzing it my opinion began to sway. Maybe when he says “The Road Not Taken” he was talking about the path that he chose, because that was the path that was less traveled on. Either way you choose to look at it, it still has the same meaning which is having to make hard choices in life. The theme/message in this poem is about having to make choices in life. As the man approached the fork in the road he then had to make a decision on which path to take. He looks at both and concludes that one path is more worn and walked on than the other. However he ends up choosing the opposite path. He says that “Oh, I kept the first for another day!”(line 13) meaning that he plans to return later on in life and take the other path that is worn. But the man isn’t young and being realistic says “I doubted if I should ever come back”(line 15) because he doesn’t know if he will have the time to return. In the final stanza he says “I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.”(lines 19 and 20). I think that he choose to take the path he thought that less people took because it was more difficult than the opposite one. Even though there’s a chance it might be more challenging it made a huge impact on his life because in the end a good outcome is all that matters. In the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost in order to properly analyze and really understand the true meaning of the poem you have to break it down. Not only each stanza but also each line. This poem has four stanzas and twenty lines. The first

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