Write the summary and message of the poem The road not taken by Robert Frost. (As short as possible)
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The poem describes a person standing at a fork in the road in a wood, unsure which one to take. Frost uses the road as a metaphor for the journey of life. Each decision we make is like a turn in the road, and choosing what to do with our lives can be like choosing which turn to take at a fork in the road.
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summary:
The poet says that once, he was walking down the road and reached a fork. He could walk
over one of the paths only. He
took time to choose the right path. He inspected them to decide
which was a better option and
then chose the one which seemed less walked over. He kept the
other one for some other day although he knew that he would never g,et the chance to walk over it. He would go further on the chosen path and not get a chance to go back on it. As he walked on the chosen path, he realized that both the paths were similar. He
felt that his future depended on
the choice that he made.
(Sorry, I tried to make it more short , but it was not possible)
Message:
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.
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