Robert Frost's Poem - The Road Not Taken

πŸ“š  THE ROAD NOT TAKEN  πŸ“š
 
- Robert Frost

The Road Not Taken  is a poem that describes the dilemma of a person standing at a road with diversion. This diversion symbolizes real-life situations.

Sometimes, in life too there come times when we have to take tough decisions. We could not decide what is right or wrong for us.

Driven by our hopes and ambitions, we take a decision taken by fewer people. We think that if fail to seek accomplishments we could get a chance to change and start again.

 However, we travel too far and have to regret at the end. Also, it is possible that we could become an extraordinary person because of that one decision. Thus, the road not taken poem focuses on making wise decisions in life.

The poem deals with the difficult situations that a man faces in his life.

It talks about the choices that one has to make in life and the consequences of such life. Many times we regret the choices made by us but whatever is done once, cannot be reversed.

Decisions are like steps, one takes us to the other. Thus, whatever direction our life takes determines the choice made any us.

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