Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken

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Life is much easier when it has already been mapped out. Upon first glance, it seems as though Frost’s, “The Road Not Taken’, will be an introspective piece about making decisions and breaking free of a life that only follows one road. Frost allows his readers to analyze this by giving the perspective of a traveler who has reached a fork in the woods. He sees one road that has been overgrown and another one that has already been stepped on by others. What to do with these choices now lays on their shoulders. The language indicates plenty of indecision and a fear of making an incorrect decision. The narrator saying they are, “sorry I could not travel both”, is a sign of this dislike and fear of decision making. There are four stanzas and