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Comment 423 of 543, added on March 28th, 2007 at 2:06 PM.
Estodo parientes ta fregon el poem jajaja
El chapo Guman from Mexico
Comment 422 of 543, added on March 27th, 2007 at 3:31 PM.
Well the interpretation is quite unique. Each person has their view on it;
only the creator knows its true meaning. Despite this I'll add that most of
you guys are correct, it's about choices. People choose the road that most
people travel(along the line of conformity), while others travel a path
that others rarely tread. It's an interesting poem that mask the sorrow
thats actually in it.
Shinji from Japan
Comment 421 of 543, added on March 15th, 2007 at 12:17 PM.
This, this has to be one of the most interresting poem I have ever seen, I
must admit at first I though it was abit silly, because I really did'nt
understand what he ment, then I relized, 2 Paths ( 2 Choices in Life ) he
must make one, and live by his diciscion and never look back, he also
wantted to make a difference in his life, "The path with grassy wear" was
one of them, he picked that road because it was "less traveled by" now I
see he wantted to make a difference and I hope to also make a difference in
life also, RIP Robert Frost....
William Spiers from United Kingdom
Comment 420 of 543, added on March 14th, 2007 at 12:18 PM.
I absolutely love this poem! Frost is simply talking about the choices he
has made in his life. Coming to the path is chosing which choice to make,
and hes comfused because he doesn't know which will be a better choice..
In the end, I think he chooses the right path (or choice) but he is always
wondering what the other path (choice) would have been like and if it would
have been a better one!
Jessica from United States
Comment 419 of 543, added on February 26th, 2007 at 7:19 PM.
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bree from United States
Comment 418 of 543, added on February 23rd, 2007 at 11:11 AM.
I love this poem and am doing it for my poetry presentation. I love the
mystery of which road to take although I don't understand it because I have
never read it.
Big Zach from United States
Comment 417 of 543, added on February 5th, 2007 at 10:20 AM.
i think this poem is pretty...really good but its so long and we had to
memorize it for comm. arts grade =(
N_I_K_K_I from United States
Comment 416 of 543, added on January 4th, 2007 at 1:29 PM.
Hudsno I think you and so many others miss the point entirely its not about
which path he took or didnt take and hes not patting himself on the back
for going down the one that most people dont chose. the pome says "and
both that morning equally lay in leaves no step had trodden black." both
the paths were the same. earlier in the peom he says "tho as for that the
passing there had worn them really about the same." hes just talkin about
when you make a choice (choise?) any choise it makes a really big
difference to your whole life and everybody elses. thats why he sighs
because we are not supposed to no if he was happy or sad like there are
happy sighns and sad ones and we dont no which he is talking about here.
thats why he sighs.
Florin from Romania
Comment 415 of 543, added on January 2nd, 2007 at 12:07 PM.
i went hiking the other day and i think that Robert Frosty is definately a
genius. what i dont get is this: why did he have to stand out and do what
noone else was doing. If i were him, i would probably walk down each path a
little way and see which one was better.I was a boyscout. If i like saw
bear tracks on one path then i would definately go down the other path.
OH... and i would name it "the road not traveled by bears"
Hudson from United States
Comment 414 of 543, added on May 18th, 2006 at 7:43 PM.
I was a freshman in High School when I first read this poem I didn't know
what it meant then but now I understand. There are many interpretations
about his message, but in my opinion I think The poem is definitely about
making choices and I believe the Road not taken is about breaking away from
everyone else is doing and living how you want to. I have decided to becom
an artist that is one route many dont take and for me "That has made all
the difference" I was unsure about becoming an artist but after memorizing
and reciting excerpts from JFK's speech at Amherst College "Praising
american poet Robert Frost it allowed me to see how important an artists
place in society is so "Two roads diverged in a wood and I took the one
less traveled by" thank you Robert Frost
Devon from United States
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Estodo parientes ta fregon el poem jajaja
El chapo Guman from Mexico