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Client’s 21 June The Road not taken by Robert Frost is arguably the best composed poem ever, the song that resembles the theme of the poem has been composed by David Guetta and here is the link of the song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MtzMTmnMBA&feature=fvstThe road not taken is a very special poem in more ways than one, it represents the conflict that we all face at some point or the other, we all make important decisions in our life and after a few years we do look back at our decisions and some of us regret our decisions while some others feel happy that they made good decisions, the Road not taken is all about decision making.
The poet stands at crossroads and it is at crossroads that makes decision making even more difficult, the poet knows that taking the road less travelled would give him something different to trot on but he is also aware of the fact that should he decide to take that road, he is going to face a lot of difficulties and he needs to be mentally prepared to overcome all the difficulties. Finally, the poet decides to choose the road less travelled and he is completely aware of the fact that he is going to look back and reflect on his decision and life would be much different had he chosen to trot on the other road, to conclude it is fair to say that we all make decisions and we all look back at our decisions thinking how life could have been much different had we chosen the other option.
BibliographyKennedy, XJ and Dana Giola. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry and Drama. 11th ed.
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