it is said that robert frost asks "the choices made by ones destiny"ponder on the thoughts and write a paragraph
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The poet says that during an autumn season he was going through a forest where the road was separated into two different paths. But the poet felt sorry as being one traveller he could not travel both the roads at the same time. The poet stood there for a long time pondering over that he had to choose only one road. He looked down on one up to the point where it bent under the bushes. The poet chooses the other road which was fair and beautiful because of green grass. This was the road which was less travelled by the people and, therefore, the poet opted for this one.
The poet thought that his choice was good. But later he finds out that both the roads had been worn out equally as that morning both the roads were covered with leaves which were not bruised as no traveller had stepped over them. The poet decides to keep the first road for another day though there was little chance of his returning back as every road leads to a new road. In the end, the poet says that after a long period of time in future he will be deeply in thoughts about the choice he had made in his life. He will be thinking with a sigh and will be recalling what choice he had made and how this choice had made all the difference in his life.
Robert Frost had once said that this poem is very tricky. Its tricky nature gets revealed when a reader gets confused about the actual state of the poet‘s mind: whether he was happy at the end or sad.
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