THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
By Robert Frost 3/13/13
In the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, the protagonist is showing the time when you ht a fork in the road, and it is showing that the author is explaining the path you take in life is permanent and can "make all the difference." And says how the poet wishes he took another path.
The poem also says, "Sorry I could not travel both," the supports the claim prior "The path you take in life can make all the differenct." Because it really proves that once to choose a road and you go down you are on that road forever.
The poet Robert Frost also gets a permanent feeling to the roads "making all the difference" when he says, "I doubted if I should ever come back" which happens to people when they say oh, I'll try that road later even though they know it's not really gonna happen.
Towards the end this poem I realized connects to me and everyone else in the world when you have a big choice in lkife. And the little twist and turns lead to a cross road. And that is what Robert Frost was saying in this poem.
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