Critical appreciation of the poem road not taken by Robert frost
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In Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken, the popular view is that it is written about a friend of Frost's and is a tongue-in-cheek attempt at humor as Frost recognizes his friend's inability to make even the most cursory decisions, considering them all to be potentially life-changing.
The narrator's indecision in the poem is the main focus and it is important to note that the title is not about the narrator's choice but about what he does not choose. While the narrator considers, ponders and deliberates on his choice, he cannot stop wondering about the fact that his choice has "made all the difference." The narrator does not give any details about the results of his choice only that he will still be thinking about that other road "somewhere ages and ages hence." It is apparent that, had he chosen the other road, he would be contemplating this road in years to come and asking himself the same questions. In other words, neither choice actually satisfies him.
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