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One of Frosts commonest subjects is the choice the poet is faced with twain bridle-paths, two ideas, two possibilities of action. The Road Not Taken deals with the choice between two driveways, and with the results of the choice which the poet makes. It raises the evident question of whether it is better to have a road in which many travel, or to choose the road less traveled and explore it yourself. In The Road Not Taken, the speakers tone and setting help illustrate the struggle a person goes through in their lives to pick the right road to travel. It is possible to read this poem as a statement of some self-pity on the poets part, a feeling, perhaps, that he has been cheated and misunders to a faultd because he took an unpopular path. To certify this tone, one might point to the last stanza The speaker will some day, sighing, tell others that he took the unknown road when faced with a choice. The reading, however, misses much of the signification of the second and third st anzas. At the end of the second, the speaker states that there was rattling non much difference in the two roads neither had really been worn by traffic, though one had been given more wear than the other. It becomes obvious that the speakers tone begins to change. It becomes a little more confident, not much, but definitely less confused and scared than he was earlier. The first glimpse of this change in tone is in the eighth verse where he says, because is the second road was grassy and wanted wear. It also shows that the speaker may not want to be like everybody else, a follower, but instead, chose a different road and be himself, a leader. This verse also says that the road wanted wear, like he was drawn to the path, not just out of his own desire to be different, but maybe out of some pity. That pity being that the road is traveled less not because it is not appealing, but that people are too afraid to be different. Verse 12 is interesting when the speaker says that, In leave s no step had trodden black, which the reader could interpret meaning that few people who did choose to take the road less traveled did not come across any difficulties or obstacles. He then goes on to say that, Oh, I kept the first for another day, as to say
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