WHAT DOES THE POEM THE ROAD NOT TAKEN TEACH US???
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in the poem, Frost tells us that both paths appear to be about the same. We hear that both were "worn...really about the same" and that both paths "equally lay / In leaves no step had trodden black." Frost's use of the words "the same" and "equally" suggests that these two paths appear to be the same. Ultimately, though, the narrator claims that he took "the one less traveled by" and this choice "has made all the difference."iSo, too, in life we are frequently faced with choosing between two options and it is difficult to tell what the results will be when either option appears to be able to yield the same result. Hopefully, like Frost's narrator, we will choose the option that makes "all the difference."
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