What are the central idea of the poem the road not ta
ken by Robert frost??
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The main theme of "The Road Not Taken" is that life is full of choices which will define our destinies. The speaker spends a while deliberating when he comes to a fork in the road, which symbolizes a choice he must make in his life. Ultimately, he has to make some decision, but he will spend the rest of his life haunted by, or simply curious about, what could have happened if chose the other path. The choice that he made "has made all the difference" in his life. Whether this is for better or for worse is ambiguous.
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The main theme of "The Road Not Taken" is that life is full of choices which will define our destinies. The speaker spends a while deliberating when he comes to a fork in the road, which symbolizes a choice he must make in his life. Ultimately, he has to make some decision, but he will spend the rest of his life haunted by, or simply curious about, what could have happened if chose the other path. The choice that he made "has made all the difference" in his life. Whether this is for better or for worse is ambiguous.
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The most widely established theme of the poem "The road not taken" is that of making choices. Either you choose which is safer and includes less adventures or you opt a path which is full of risks and happenings. The poets chooses the latter saying that this is the path which makes us unique and different from all others.
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