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
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” ("Robert Frost - Poems, Biography, Quotes") Many people know this line, either because they had to read the poem The Road Not Taken in school, or because they have heard others use it in reference to choices in life . Sadly though, quite a few people don’t know who wrote this marvelous work of art. The name of the prodigious poet who wrote this line is Robert Frost. He was awarded the
The Very Ambiguous Road Not Taken Donald J. Greiner states, "In the years since his death, biographical revelations and critical appraisals have torn off the mask to expose a Frost the public never knew: a flawed man with more than his share of personal tragedy, a major poet with more than his share of fear"(95). Many people consider Robert Frost to be a great poet with many accomplishments. His work is well known throughout Europe and the United States; however, most people do not know the
Critical Analysis of Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken The speaker in Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken' gives the reader insight into human nature with each line of poetry. While, Frost had not originally intended for this to be an inspirational poem, line by line, the speaker is encouraging each reader to seek out his or her own personal path in the journey of life. Romanticizing the rural woods of New England creates the perfect setting for the theme of self-discovery laid out and described
“The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost, is one of the most famous and recognized poems, however, it is also one of the most misinterpreted poems. The poem’s most familiar lines are the last few, “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— / I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference” (18-20). These powerful lines that have made the poem so popular make it very easy for a reader to believe that Frost’s intention is to motivate his audience to be different and to deviate from
In the poem, “The Road Not Taken”by Robert Frost, it portrays one person debating on which road to take, with one having the better reputation, and the other “less traveled by”, but both of them equally worn down. There is no known message Robert Frost specifically wanted to send, but generally, it is about the journey of life and the choices that we make throughout it. It’s the details where people’s opinions start to split apart. At first, many people interpreted this poem as to not follow the
In class we were given the opportunity to read and describe the meaning of the poem The Road Not Taken . I instantly felt connected to the poem because everyone here has had a few tough decisions to make in their lives, and I have had many bumps in my road. Back when I was about four or five years old my mother got off the phone and stared out the window and cried. I didn’t know what to do or say so I said the thing that I say when I heard something interesting on the phone. I asked who was that
The Road Not Taken Reading just the title of the poem “The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost grabbed my attention. After reading this poem I realized how much this poem related to me. It felt like I had a personal connection with the author Robert Frost. This poem tells us that in life there will come a time where you have to choose a path, and that path has to be only your choice and not someone else’s. This poem is made up of four stanzas of five lines each, and each line has between eight and
In the poem “The Road Not Taken” the speaker was in the woods and come to a junction where there is two choices in the direction that he might proceed. Robert Frost based this poem on the choice a person must make in life, right or wrong, it determine their fate. Both roads seem to be traveled equally and he must make a decision which direction to go. This is considered to be a once in a lifetime choice, even though he justifies his actions within itself by saying that he will choose the other
Joshua Thomas Ashley Allee English 115 3/28/2017 Explication Paper Robert Frost wrote “The Road Not Taken “in 1915. Frost got the inspiration for writing the poem from a friend who would wonder about choices he didn’t take when him and Frost would go on walks throughout the forest. “The Road Not Taken” is written in past tense which tells that the Frost is reflecting on an experience Frost took in the past. The traveler comes to fork in the road and he most decide which route he wants to go. No
One of the most interesting things about Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” is how Frost meant for his poem to be taken as a satire of his friend, Edward Thomas, but instead was taken at face value and as a metaphor for the choices we make in life ( Orr 1). The poem itself, is a about a traveler at a cross roads. The traveler looks at one and then looks at the other describing it as, “as just as fair.” The speaker then contradicts himself in the next line by saying the second path, “perhaps having
The road not taken: The poem The Road Not Taken, written by Robert Frost, is a centered on choices. In stanza one, he/she is walking on path and then is confronted all of a sudden when the road splits into two directions forcing him to decide which way to go. These two paths represent big decisions that he/she has to make and signifies that something in their life is changing, forcing them to make a choice. However, in lines six and seven, he/she says “then look the other, as just as fair, and
The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost and For Poets by Al Young are two different poems, with two different authors, that share a variety of similarities. These similarities include tone, symbolism, and overall meaning. The Road Not Taken and For Poets are similar poems. Despite seeming like apples and oranges, both poems are birds of the same feather. For starters, both poems have a similar overall meaning. This meaning of the poems is to take risks. The Road Not Taken is a poem that gives two
“The Road Not Taken” Theme In the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost the theme is making choices can change your life. A reason for this is having to choose between two different paths. Another reason could be that taking a certain route will change things for you, preventing you from ever going back to who you once were. The final reason is that doing something that not many other people do can make all the difference. The first reason that shows why the theme is making choices can change
Robert Frost is one of the most prolific poets of his time. Although his works were first published in England, then later in America, he is considered a great American author. One of his greatest poems is “A Road Not Taken”. This poem has sparked numerous of debates over itself. “On one occasion [Frost] told an audience: ‘You have to be careful of that one; it's a tricky poem—very tricky’” (Finger 479). Many (whether it be teachers, students, scholars, or philosophers) dispute the meaning and symbolism
In life we come upon many decisions, many choices where we are not going to like the outcome, turning points where we have to let fate the the wheel of our life. Robert Frost writings are widely know as realistic descriptions and representations of real life events. “The road not taken” is just that, it is one big metaphor about the fork in the roads we come to and must decide on which path to take that will better our future. Frost uses symbols such as the roads, “Two roads diverged in a yellow
The poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost can have multiple meanings.By having these possibilities it causes the reader to consider them. We can thank Robert Frost for this mind boggling mystery. One of these theories, as we call them, is that he’s talking about how people act. For example in the second stanza speaks about two paths. One of these paths is worn and the other seems unworn. He could be talking about the fact that there seems to be two paths in life, one for those who want to follow
“The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost is a poem whose literary meanings were lost with the passing of time, leaving it a rather tricky poem to decipher. In and of itself, it is a poem about life and the choices we make that affect us daily. Be it a choice made with regrets, or none whatsoever, later on we will turn back on that moment and wonder what could be different had we not made the choice we did at that point in time. “I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two
The Road Not Taken – CWP #1 Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken touches upon the difficult decision that rises when faced with two or more opportunities. It begins by placing a man, presumably Frost himself, in a predicament that forces him to choose a specific path to follow. By describing the situation through a first-person narration, Frost allows the audience an insight into the man’s thought process behind choosing a specific path and his feelings afterward. Stumbling upon the divergence in
The Biographical Context of “The Road Not Taken” Every event that takes place in our life has an affect on what will happen next or in the future. It is no different for Robert Frost and his poetry. Robert Frost was a poet born in San Francisco but later moved to Massachusetts with his mother and siblings. Frost is a well known poet for many pieces but one of his most famous poems, “The Road Not Taken”. Robert Frost had many events in his life that inspired his poetry such as: the difficulties