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The Road Less Traveled Essay Research Paper

The Road Less Traveled Essay, Research Paper


Seth Courter


Eng. 146 Comp. II


11/15/00


Chi, Poem Essay


Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Less Traveled” amazingly


first written was not intended to convey certain aspects of what


it is now interpreted as. Life is a road with different paths.


Taking one path over another forever changes the course of ones


life for the good or bad. Though Frost’s poem as he told was


about him getting separated from his friend in the woods. It


can’t be denied that this poem clearly shows his beliefs, that it is


the road that someone chooses that makes them who they are


today or who they will become.


With the first line opening “And Sorry” already you get a


sense of regret. “…I could not travel both” what opportunities


will be missed? That is why it is difficult to make a decision.


You can’t travel down every path you want. It isn’t possible to do


everything. “,long I stood And looked down one as far as I could”


Never the less you still have to make a decision in where you


want to go. He looks down the path to where it bent in the


undergrowth, trying to see an outcome. This isn’t possible


though, as any choice you make, the complete outcome is never


known.


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


better claim,” The other path he looked at, looked really the


same as the other but he thought one having the better claim. If


they both look just as fair, something must make it have the


better claim. “Because it was grassy and wanted wear;” The


next two lines may begin to confuse. “Though as for that, the


passing there Had worn them really about the same,” One path


looks like it needs wear to him thought it may not to other


people. He was interested in taking that path not of the majority.


Something he hasn’t done before makes him want to experience


it. The traveler then if choosing ‘the path less traveled” only


shows his personality. Not following the crowd but doing what


he wants, what he has never done. Experience what is new,


different. To wear the inexperienced down to experienced.


The leaves fallen cover the ground of the path he wants to


take. “And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had


trodden black.” This statement again reassures the reader and


also the traveler, this is the path less traveled. Each time you


come upon a decision it is new to you. It is a first experience, it


is a path with leaves yet to be turned black from wear. Desire


would have it that you can experience two different choices and


see their consequences. “I kept the first for another day!” that


is his desire to be able to come back to the path. “Yet, knowing


how way leads to way” shows that one decision leads to a new


different one. In reality you cannot come back to the decision


you chose to waive. This is proven by the last line is this stanza,


“I doubted if I should ever come back.” This choice he makes is


forever sealed.


In the last stanza “I Shall be telling this with a sigh”.


Regret emerges from the beginning and once more at the end of


the poem. Not necessarily at the end of his life but, just later on


when time has passed. “Somewhere ages and ages hence:” He

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will have some regret that he didn’t take the other path. This is


why he sighs. Thinking, if taking the more traveled path he could


have been able to not have experienced certain aspect of his life


that he disliked. Again reiterating “I took the one less traveled


by,”. Although he seems to have regrets about what he has


chosen, he still remains confident and proud for the decision he


made. “And that has made all the difference.” What made the


biggest difference, what really seems to be important is doing


what one desires. If one does take the road less traveled in their


own mind, you will not be the person could have been. He would


have not become the person that he is today, that is what has


made all the difference.


Perhaps the most difficult thing in life to do is to make


decisions. Like all of us Robert Frost had to make choices.


Some things we all have to eventually choose for example is


whether or not we want go to college. Or joining the work force,


what job, where, when, how long. Maybe Robert Frost wanted us


to see how important these things are. Making the reader see


how important it is to do what you want. Taking time to and


reflecting on choices you are going to make.


This poem can have many meaning, and could have been


the very intention of Frost. This poem does enable anyone to


relate to it through their experience, which is why Frost is world


renown for his writings. Life can revolve around experiences,


ones you learn from and other’s you teach from. Experiences are


achieved throughout choices you make. Making choices forms


people into who they are, and who they become. When looking


at a choice generally you have two option, two paths in which


you can go down. Choosing which path to take makes a


difference. Once you make the decision, it is difficult, perhaps


impossible to change the course you have chosen. You can’t go


back and make the other choice. The speaker makes the


decision and realizes that it may not of been right. It has made


him into who he is, and comfortable with himself it make him


content.


“The Road Not Taken”


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,


And sorry I could not travel both


And be one traveler, long I stood


And looked down one as far as I could


To where it bent in the undergrowth;


Then took the other as just as fair,


And having perhaps the better claim,


Because it was grassy and wanted wear;


Though as for that, the passing there


Had worn them really about the same,


And both that morning equally lay


In leaves no step had trodden black.


Oh, I kept the first for another day!


Yet, knowing how way leads onto way,


I doubted if I should ever come back.


I shall be telling this with a sigh


Somewhere ages and ages hence:


Two roads diverged in a wood, and I –


I took the one less traveled by,


And that has made all the difference.


– Robert Frost


Work Cited


Wakefield, Richard. Robert Frost and the Opposing Lights of the


hour. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., 1985


Cofin, Robert P. Tristram. New Poetry of New England Frost and


Robinson. New York: Russell & Russell, 1964

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