My Explication Of Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken

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My Explication of the poem “The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. Road Not Taken" contains four stanzas of five lines each having an identical rhyme scheme of ABAAB. The narrator is telling about a split in the road. The forest remains yellow, which means that the leaves are changing color. The narrator wants to travel down both roads at one time, but this is impossible to do. In the first line, Frost announces the elements of his primary metaphor: the diverging roads. The speaker states his guilt that “[he] could not travel both” (line 2). As the story goes on the narrator talks about how impossible it would be to travel both pathways, the narrator stood trying to select which trail he’s going to take. So, the narrator has to choose one path.