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Comment 173 of 543, added on July 12th, 2005 at 6:17 AM.
i favour this poem very much. It really helps us to choose the most
suitable and correct ways in our life because only by doing that our life
and future will totally bright.
febian from Malaysia
Comment 172 of 543, added on July 5th, 2005 at 5:08 PM.
i haven't read all the comments that were made on the poem, but the few
that i read seem to have the same ideas and i think they might not be
entirely correct. i think frost is talking about regret, "I shall be
telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence"
he took the road less traveled but realized later in life that both roads
were the same, he might have wanted to take the other road but knew he
shouldn't. in the end he is the same person, he did not change even though
he took the road less traveled and he might regret that.
Karan from United States
Comment 171 of 543, added on July 1st, 2005 at 2:38 AM.
Most people seem to overlook that both roads were equally traveled. It
says so three times in the poem. There seems to be some irony in the
ending; was that road really the least traveled, or is the poet idealizing
his past?
Keep in mind that the last stanzas are not a summary of the entire poem,
but instead are only as important as what precedes them.
Phillip
Comment 170 of 543, added on June 27th, 2005 at 7:32 PM.
I graduated in 2004... I graduate with 435 students... 2 of us went into
the military.. I took the road less traveled by and hes right, it has made
all the difference.
Cory from United States
Comment 169 of 543, added on June 26th, 2005 at 10:05 PM.
this poem is da best! but.. can anyone help me and give me da literature
component for this poem.. i'm learning it. like redzuan...
Hafizah Adlia from Malaysia
Comment 168 of 543, added on June 23rd, 2005 at 12:01 PM.
For me, this poem is the BEST EVER that I've read. So simple yet so
touching. I am glad that the Malaysian Ministry of Education had chosen
this awesome poem as one of the poems in our compulsory literature study.
So glad that I have learnt it here in Malaysia.
Redzuan from Malaysia
Comment 167 of 543, added on June 22nd, 2005 at 11:20 PM.
dear Liu.........
the poet is merely saying that if u take a different path ........totally
new one.........it makes a lot of difference .........hes not mentioning
self chosen ones......jus protraying nature at its best.......
this quote says it all........"dont go where the path may lead instead go
where there is no path & leave a trail..........."
hope uve understood
Dilshad
Comment 166 of 543, added on June 20th, 2005 at 8:09 PM.
If the road I take is chosen by myself,then it's the correct one, no matter
it is less taken or not.
LIU from China
Comment 165 of 543, added on June 17th, 2005 at 8:02 PM.
I am amazed at all the comments on the past. "Did I take the right road?"
This poem speaks to me of the future. Have I looked to see if there are
other roads than the obvious that I should be exploring?
Are you right now starting to walk past a road less traveled?
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Allan Wallace from United States
Comment 164 of 543, added on June 15th, 2005 at 5:29 AM.
For me this poem confirms that no matter what road you take you can not go
back to take the other. However, if you allow God to be the Captian of your
journey you will be blessed no matter which path you take.
Stacey from United States
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i favour this poem very much. It really helps us to choose the most
suitable and correct ways in our life because only by doing that our life
and future will totally bright.
febian from Malaysia