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A road not taken analysis5/18/2023 ![]() ![]() Although the speaker in “The Road Not Taken” seems to be confronted by a trivial dilemma, Frost uses the situation to explore how our identity can be determined by the more important choices in life. Our lives are shaped and defined by the choices we make every day, so we deliberate over competing arguments, worry about picking the wrong option and try to anticipate the impact of our decisions. He decides to take this “less traveled” road and navigate his own way through the woods. Turning his attention to the “other” road, he initially believes it is “just as fair” and might even have the “better claim” because it was “grassy and wanted wear”. This is an obvious symbol for our uncertain future. Unfortunately, he can only see “down” the first road until it “bent in the undergrowth”, making it impossible to anticipate where it would end. Travelling through the “yellow wood”, the speaker is forced to choose between “two roads” which continue in different directions.
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