The Road Not Taken Essay

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The Road Not Taken
In “The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost, he is trying to communicate the importance of the decisions you make. As the poem starts, you can see he is already faced with a decision as the “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,” (line 1). A decision is when you have two choices in front of you. What matters most is what you actually decide to do and the outcome of that decision. Also, knowing the decisions you make will affect how you live your life.
Before we can continue on assessing the decision-making of taking one road or the other, we have to see the setting in which it takes place. Robert Frost sets up a split in the road in a “yellow wood,” (line one), which means the setting is in a forest. The meaning of a forest can …show more content…

“And sorry I could not travel both,”(line two), and that is because once you have made a decision and act upon it, you no longer can go back and change that decision. It becomes a decision you will have to live with every day of your life. You might think one day you can go back and travel the other road, but you know that will not happen. As he says, “Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how the way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back.” (Line 13-15) He couldn't have said it better, as human's we all have a tendency to look back and wonder what would have happened if I had made a different decision. If I had said no to that choice that sent me to jail, how would I be living right now? The outcome of that decision is the reason I am living the way I do today. Robert Frost understood how people always look back and say what if I made a different decision and walked the other road. Even if you're still happy with the outcome of the road you went through, you can't help but satisfy your curiosity of the other road and ask yourself, what was on the road that I didn't

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