discuss the signifaction important of the title 'the road not taken'
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the road not taken describes that the port do not want to travel by the same common lath like all the people.he wanted to travel by a new path which paves a way to success....
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The Significance of The Road Not Taken
My father introduced me to "The Road Not Taken" when I was a young teenager because he figured that I was beginning a period of my life where I would be forced to make many important decisions, and he saw this poem as a source of guidance through those decisions. This poem carries truth and edification in its words. It forms a beautiful analogy of life and all its complications. After my father finished reciting the poem, I never gave a second thought that day to Robert Frost or his poetry. It was weeks, possibly months, before I resumed thought on "The Road Not Taken." It was not until one year ago that I actually read it. Nevertheless, I did remember that poem, and no …show more content…
This was achieved by looking at each path and deciding on the one that "was grassy and wanted wear" (8). In other words, the narrator didn't want to follow in anybody else's footsteps. He wanted to be independent, to be free from the influence or control of others. The author knew that the only way that he could do this was to break away from the mold that society had already made take the path that had not been worn, that was not subject to the grooves of the previous drifter.
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My father introduced me to "The Road Not Taken" when I was a young teenager because he figured that I was beginning a period of my life where I would be forced to make many important decisions, and he saw this poem as a source of guidance through those decisions. This poem carries truth and edification in its words. It forms a beautiful analogy of life and all its complications. After my father finished reciting the poem, I never gave a second thought that day to Robert Frost or his poetry. It was weeks, possibly months, before I resumed thought on "The Road Not Taken." It was not until one year ago that I actually read it. Nevertheless, I did remember that poem, and no …show more content…
This was achieved by looking at each path and deciding on the one that "was grassy and wanted wear" (8). In other words, the narrator didn't want to follow in anybody else's footsteps. He wanted to be independent, to be free from the influence or control of others. The author knew that the only way that he could do this was to break away from the mold that society had already made take the path that had not been worn, that was not subject to the grooves of the previous drifter.
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