Life is all about making choices. We are often in a
state of dilemma when it comes to taking decisions.
Enlightening your thoughts with reference to the poem
„The Road Not Taken‟ by Robert Frost write about the road
you took and the one you had to let go.
Answers
Explanation:
Frost composed this poem in four five-line stanzas with only two end rhymes in each stanza (abaab). The flexible iambic meter has four strong beats to the line. Of the technical achievements in “The Road Not Taken”, one in particular shows Frost's skill at enforcing meaning through form.
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"The Road not taken " by Robert Frost
The poem leaves one wondering how much "difference" is implied by all, given that the "roads" already exist, that possibilities are limited.
Exhausted possibilities of human experience diminish great regret over "the road not taken" or bravado for "the road not taken" by everyone else. The poem does raise questions about whether there is any justice in the outcome of one's choices or anything other than aesthetics, being "fair," in our moral decisions. The speaker's impulse to individuation is mitigated by a moral dilemma of being unfair or cruel, in not stepping on leaves, "treading" enough to make them "black. " It might also imply the speaker's recognition that individuation will mean treading on others.