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Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken

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The first poem I chose by Robert Frost is “The Road Not Taken”. The poem is about the author in the wood and he sees two paths. These paths are different, although it can be seen that one is more used and taken. This person realizes that he can not take both at once so he has to make a choice. He looks down both paths until they curve out and no longer seen. Then he makes his choice, he takes the path with more grass and “wanted wear (Line 8).” He does mention that he could take the other path one day. Then he continues along this different path. As he continues forward he comes to realization that this one choice will change his life and that he will have to go forward differently than most of the others who took the first path. Furthermore, …show more content…

Frost chooses to incorporate these two paths in the woods as theses choices and fears one has to face to continue moving forward in life. The person could have easily taken the well worn path, but chose to be different. This I think also was written because Frost wants to show how the great minds do not chose to take the same paths and do not do things like others. They find another way, their own way of doing things. This poem represents a great deal of independence as those who chose to be independent have to make difficult choices to follow their own hearts. If the person had chosen the well worn path, he would have ended up like the many people who have taken it. Same goes for life choices. Many young people fall into the mindset of making money when they become older. The feel that they have to go to school, get a degree, get a high paying job and continue living life with this job that they most likely don't want to work for. They need to realize that if they want to be successful and live life happily, they must choose to do what they love, what makes them happy. Money may not come straight away, but it will come eventually and you will realize that this choice of doing what you love instead of following the bandwagon that everyone else takes made all the difference. Frost even states at the end of the poem

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