Misconceptions In Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken

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When it come time to choosing one’s path in life it is essentially ideal to have the support of loved ones. In the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, Frost explains to readers that it is okay to create and establish your own path and live by it. People build up the misconception in their mind that in order to create a future in happiness they have to follow in the footsteps of the peers/parents/friends. This misconception is a challenge in itself because in order to achieve one’s goal they would need to learn the struggle. Through Frost’s poem, the reader learns that the journey is the key to success and the path less taken by others has the best scenery. “I took the one less travelled by,/and that has made all the difference” (l.19-20).