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A classic poem about choosing between two paths in life and the consequences of that choice. Read the full text, analysis, and poem guide of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost.
- Robert Frost
Again, however, Frost refuses to allow the title to have a...
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So the road he will later call less traveled is actually the road equally traveled. The two roads are interchangeable. Orr concluded by noting: "It is a poem about the necessity of choosing that somehow, like its author, never makes a choice itself—that instead repeatedly returns us to the same enigmatic, leaf-shadowed crossroads."
- “The Road Not Taken” Summary.
- “The Road Not Taken” Themes. Choices and Uncertainty. See where this theme is active in the poem. Individualism and Nonconformity.
- Line-by-Line Explanation & Analysis of “The Road Not Taken” Lines 1-3. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both. And be one traveler,
- “The Road Not Taken” Symbols. Diverging Roads. See where this symbol appears in the poem. The Road Less Traveled.
A classic poem about choosing between two paths in life and the consequences of that choice. Listen to the audio, read the full text, and learn more about the poet and his work.
A classic poem about choosing between two roads in a wood, and the consequences of taking the one less traveled by. Read the full text, analysis and context of this famous poem by Robert Frost.
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Learn about the poem's context, structure, themes, and interpretation. Explore how the speaker's choice and regret shape their reality and memory, and how the poem relates to the road less traveled.