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The Road Not Taken Discussion Essay Research

The Road Not Taken Discussion Essay, Research Paper


“Do not follow where the path may lead… Go instead where there is no


path and leave a trail.”


-Robert Frost


Everyone is a traveler, choosing the roads to follow on the map


of their continuous journey, life. There is never a straight path that


leaves one with but a sole direction in which to head. Regardless of the


original message that Robert Frost had intended to convey, his poem,


“The Road Not Taken”, has left its readers with many different


interpretations. It is one?s past, present and the attitude with which


he looks upon his future that determines the shade of the light that he


will see the poem in. In any case however, this poem clearly


demonstrates Frost?s belief that it is the road that one chooses that


makes him the man who he is.


“And sorry I could not travel both…” It is always difficult to


make a decision because it is impossible not to wonder about the


opportunity cost, what will be missed out on. There is a strong sense of


regret before the choice is even made and it lies in the knowledge that


in one lifetime, it is impossible to travel down every path. In an


attempt to make a decision, the traveler “looks down one as far as I


could”. The road that will be chosen leads to the unknown, as does any


choice in life. As much he may strain his eyes to see as far the road


stretches, eventually it surpasses his vision and he can never see where


it is going to lead. It is the way that he chooses here that sets him


off on his journey and decides where he is going.


“Then took the other, just as fair, and having perhaps the


better claim.” What made it have the better claim is that “it was grassy


and wanted wear.” It was something that was obviously not for everyone


because it seemed that the majority of people took the other path


therefore he calls it “the road less travelled by”. The fact that the


traveler took this path over the more popular, secure one indicates the


type of personality he has, one that does not want to necessarily follow


the crowd but do more of what has never been done, what is new and


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“And both that morning equally lay in leaves no step had trodden


black.” The leaves had covered the ground and since the time they had


fallen no one had yet to pass by on this road. Perhaps Frost does this


because each time a person comes to the point where they have to make a


choice, it is new to them, somewhere they have never been and they tend


to feel as though no one else had ever been there either. “I kept the


first for another day!” The desire to travel down both paths is


expressed and is not unusual, but “knowing how way leads on to way”, the


speaker of this poem realizes that the decision is not just a temporary


one and he “doubted if I should ever come back.” This is his common


sense speaking and acknowledging that what he chooses now will affect


every other choice he makes afterward. Once you have performed an act or


spoken a word that crystalizes who you are, there is no turning back, it


cannot be undone.


Once again at the end of the poem the regret hangs over the


traveler like a heavy cloud about to burst. He realizes that at the end


of his life, “somewhere ages and ages hence”, he will have regrets about


having never gone back and traveling down the roads he did not take. Yet


he remains proud of his decision and he recognizes that it was this path


that he chose that made him turn out the way and he did and live his


life the way in which he lived. “I took the road less trvaeled by and


that had made all the difference.” To this man, what was most important,


what really made the difference, is that he did what he wanted, even if


it meant taking the road less traveled. If he hadn?t, he wouldn?t be the


same man he is now.


There are many equally valid meanings to this poem and Robert


Frost may have intended this. He may have been trying to achieve a


universal understanding. In other words, there is no judgement, no


specificity, no moral. There is simply a narrator who makes a decision


in his life that had changed the direction of his life from what it may


ahve otherwise been. It allows all readers from all different


experiences to relate to the poem.

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