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Comment 547 of 547, added on June 16th, 2008 at 10:25 AM.
In life we have many decision to make, ofcourse our decisions affect our
futre. This poem depicts usually when someone is faced with making a
decision they tend to take the easier path so to speake, those who take the
more austere path typically have great sence of accomplishment. In
conclusion this poem does a prodigious job at personifying and adding
sightful imagery to making decisions in real life.
Himanshu kanwar from India
Comment 546 of 547, added on June 11th, 2008 at 11:09 AM.
A person during his life needs to take some decisions: simple or decisive
ones. As shown in this poem, the traveler takes a decision; maybe some
factors or conditions forces him/her to do so. Sometimes, a person takes a
decision in spite of his self dissatisfaction.
Mahmoud Mestarihi from Jordan
Comment 545 of 547, added on May 29th, 2008 at 9:28 AM.
Well, seems people's life is full of choices which might cause confusion.
That's why he said"A momentary stay against confusion". Maybe poetry is his
way of "stay". But what does "momentary" mean? Like in this poem, finally,
no matter what you think, you will choose one of roads and confusion of
this phase could over.
M.Li from China
Comment 544 of 547, added on May 18th, 2008 at 9:39 PM.
OK, whoever said this is about Bin Laden - Frost wrote this in 1916! Wrong
century, bud. The poem itself was not supposed to be as quipped as it is -
it was an elegy to a friend of Frost's whom he walked with, and who always
griped about the paths that they might have walked on instead. When the
poem was published, however, people though it was about personal choice and
didn't understand the references. Even the friend didn't see who Frost
based it off of. But now you know . . .
haha from United States
Comment 543 of 547, added on May 15th, 2008 at 2:52 AM.
I think this poem is about osama binladen and terrorists and stuff... im
not sure tho...
The roads represent the teleban and shit...
Fluff Sutton from China
Comment 542 of 547, added on May 11th, 2008 at 7:11 PM.
Beautifully written poem
kaylin B from United States
Comment 541 of 547, added on May 8th, 2008 at 9:42 AM.
Robert FROST really giving some information form his poem i found some
lesson from his poem if you dont know where the way go then the way can
lead you where it go really i like. Im new reader of this side im from
MOUNT COUNTRY NEPAL ILOVE POEM
ruprasik from Nepal
Comment 540 of 547, added on April 21st, 2008 at 1:15 PM.
Robert Frost explains how he follows the path which is less traveled and
creates his own future. Using both imagery and abstract ideas, Frost
emphasizes on how he only has myself to rely on to succeed in his dreams.
Friends were not a major priority to him, his main priorities were only his
parents and his wife, Elinor Miriam White.
Austin Dims from United States
Comment 539 of 547, added on April 21st, 2008 at 11:53 AM.
In life we have many decision to make, and ofcourse our decisions affect
our future. in this poem Robert Frost uses imagery and places two roads in
front of a traveler, showing that in life we will have to make choices.In
this poem one of the choices was easier than the other and thats what
happens in life some times it looks so easy just to take the easy way but
in the end the harder way pays off two
manny from Bulgaria
Comment 538 of 547, added on April 21st, 2008 at 11:53 AM.
like this poem was like about this vato nd stuff. he couldnt make up his
mind and stuff ya no homes?
pedro from Mexico
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In life we have many decision to make, ofcourse our decisions affect our
futre. This poem depicts usually when someone is faced with making a
decision they tend to take the easier path so to speake, those who take the
more austere path typically have great sence of accomplishment. In
conclusion this poem does a prodigious job at personifying and adding
sightful imagery to making decisions in real life.
Himanshu kanwar from India