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What is theme of the story Road not Taken?​

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Answered by MrAristotle
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The theme (idea) of the poem is that everyone faces a situation in one's life when a decision is to be made between the alternatives.  After becoming famous or rich some years later, one can be proud of one's choices they one had made earlier.  He advised to choose the less chosen and more difficult path to become a hero or earn fame later.

Robert Frost's friend was hesitating to join the war.  The poem was to tell him to choose the less trodden path and become a hero.  So he could then recall that because he had chosen to fight war, he had become a hero.

Answered by ashauthiras
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"The Road Not Taken," is dealing about making choices.

  The theme of 'Robert Frost's' poem, "The Road Not Taken," is dealing about choosing. The poem is about the journey of life. According to poet, life is full of choice which define our destiny.

  In the poem, someone is "trying to decide" which road to take through the woods. He is presented with tow roads. The roads symbolize choices presented to human beings in life.

  It represents the decisions we should decide and how these decisions affect our future.

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