Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken

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In life, they tend to always find themselves facing situations that they are not sure what the right decision would be. Every decision they make will influence their life in ways they may not even know, it could be a good affect or a bad affect. They must be prepared for the changes that their decisions may bring their way. In today's society many people have become very dependent on others that they hinder or in other words they choose to not take the road less traveled. The poem I have decided to analyze is, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. There always comes a time and point in life where they are unaware of what the best decision would be that we must let fate lead the way. "The Road Not Taken" is a considerate poem in which Frost decided to picture his message by using two paths as a …show more content…

If people put themselves into this type of situation it would be as if they have to make a decision on which career they would like to accomplish in life and which school they would like the further their education. Many people now-a-days attend the college that is the most known and that is not the whole point of what life is about. It is about making the decision that will best benefit their lifelong goal and their life itself. They must look at which school provides them the best education for the major they plan on being successful in the long run. Another consideration they must take in, which career they would like to turn into a life job. That does not mean they must stay at one job forever but which job field they see themselves staying in for the rest of life. The job field they decide to go into is a big decision because that career steers the wheel for the rest of their life. High school students have to plan out life after high school, a good resource is collegboard.org. This is a tool that will guide them step by step on which road to

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