Breaking The Cycle: Lane Frost's Children Choose A Different Path

In the previous stanza, the speaker reaffirmed that they need to choose just one path and accept that they’ll never get to.

Webthe subject of the poem is faced with a decision of taking the safe route that others have taken before or breaking new ground.

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He says that he took the road less traveled by,.

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Webso although at the beginning frost chooses the life path less taken, as if without expectation, he questioned whether it was the right path, revealing a doubt in either.

Weblike many of frost’s poems, “the road not taken” is set in a rural natural environment which encourages the speaker toward introspection.

The poem relies on a metaphor in.

Webfrost’s peculiar addition—“and be one traveler”—consequently both elevates and reduces the idea of the chooser while at the same time both elevating and reducing the choice.

Webwhen making a choice, one is required to make a decision.

Viewing a choice as a fork in a path, it becomes clear that we must choose one direction or another, but.

Webthe poem is about choosing a different route.

Therefore, the focus is on the effects of that different road.

There were too choices, but the one fewer people had.

Webfrost’s narrator comes to a fork in the road and, lamenting the fact that he has to choose between them, takes ‘the one less traveled by’.

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Yet this isn’t true, as the.

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Webwhile “the road not taken” is often interpreted as a celebration of individuality and nonconformity, its meaning goes beyond simply choosing the.

Webthe road not taken.

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and sorry i could not travel both.

And be one traveler, long i stood.

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