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Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"

Robert Frost's poems often relates to human misfortunes and fears, his response to the obstacles of life, and his acceptance of his burdens. His observations and natural details of his poems have symbolic significance, even reality beyond the observable physical universe. It is known that Robert Frost's best works were written in England. During 1916, Robert Frost, an English professor at Amherst College, encouraged his students to write out their thoughts creatively while he wrote "The Road Not Taken", one of his famous poems today. Judging from the title, tells us that the theme of this poem are about life and choices.
The first stanza of the poem reveals the uncertainty and difficulty in trying to make a decision while he regrets because he sees that there were "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood/ And sorry that I could not travel both" (1-2) He observes the two roads and sees that one of the roads was "…grassy and wanted wear" (8) while the other was just "…worn them really......


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