Robert Frost's poem “Road Not Taken” and Kid President’s “Pep Talk” both talk about the theme of making choices and taking the path less likely to be traveled. In the “Road Not Taken” Robert Frost looks back on a decision he made back in the past and the importance it held for him. On the other hand, “Pep Talk” encourages listeners to embrace their odd journeys and make the most of their opportunities. Robert Frost’s poem challenges readers to consider the consequences of their choices and the importance of them. Similarly, in “Pep Talk” Kid President delivers an inspirational message about taking risks and taking the opportunities you are presented with and having fun doing them. He encourages listeners to be brave, kind, and make the world awesome. Kid President also states the importance of being true to yourself and not being afraid to stand out from the crowd. This message is similar to Robert Frost's theme of choosing the uncommon path and …show more content…
In this short film, he states that “we can cry about it or we can dance about it.. it's everybody's duty to give the world a reason to dance.” However, the poem “Road Not Taken,” is about two roads diverged in a yellow wood symbolizing a person's life. The two roads in the starting line represent the choices presented to people in life. The ''yellow'' in the wood implies the short story takes place in the fall, a season that has to do with changes, and the upcoming wintertime, which is around the end of the year. Both “The Road Not Taken” and “Pep Talk” show the significance of making decisions and taking responsibility for taking your path in life. Robert Frost’s poem reflects on the consequences of choices made in the past, while Kid President’s speech inspires listeners to take control of their future. They remind us that our decisions shape our future, and that we all have the power to make a difference in the