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Comment 133 of 543, added on May 11th, 2005 at 10:46 AM.
I really enjoyed this poem. I love the way its written. It has a deeper
meaning than just words. It sees past the superficial meaning of poetry.
It's more than words just thrown together to make a cool sounding poem. The
words of this poem resinate through my mind.
Omar Castro from United States
Comment 132 of 543, added on May 6th, 2005 at 7:56 AM.
this poem is still one of my all-time faves. i love all poems by Robert
Frost. they have depth and are really inspirational. The Road Not Taken is
really Robert Frost at his best!! love it lots!! =)
chloe from Singapore
Comment 131 of 543, added on May 6th, 2005 at 3:27 AM.
it was pretty good and interesting
stanley
Comment 130 of 543, added on May 5th, 2005 at 8:19 PM.
The Road Not Taken is a poem that has countless people questioning the
meaning behind the words. Poems are not met to be diesected word for word.
The reader must decide for his/her own meaning.
This poem was written about Edward Thomas, who was a close friend of Robert
Frost. Robert wrote this poem because his friend would regret a road they
walk down. But this poem is a symbol for people to take their own road, to
be different, and not look back at their choices though life. I wish critcs
would leave this poem alone.
Adrian
Comment 129 of 543, added on May 5th, 2005 at 2:24 PM.
very interesting
Johan Constigilion from Belarus
Comment 128 of 543, added on May 4th, 2005 at 8:47 PM.
This poem was the greatest poem i read it made me think that the littlest
choices you make in life can impact you in many ways. And that making that
choice makes all the difference.
Sofia Carrasco from United States
Comment 127 of 543, added on May 4th, 2005 at 1:37 PM.
It think it is a really touching poem all about making choices in life and
not regretting them because sooner or later you will need to face the
consequences and there will be no turning back. have no regrets live life
to the full
Annie from United Kingdom
Comment 126 of 543, added on May 4th, 2005 at 8:49 AM.
It simply describes to us what we all have to go through. we make choices
every day and we cannot go back in time and change them.
Mike K from United States
Comment 125 of 543, added on May 3rd, 2005 at 7:44 PM.
I thought that Robert Frost's Poem: The Road not Taken was much like
Makenzie Call's Poem: Janetta and Me. Not many people have read this poem,
but it talks about to roads that Janetta took. It is a verry excellent and
well written poem. I advice anyone intrested in the great American
litterature to pick it up immediatly. I have read that poem countless
times while relaxing on the beaches of mexico and California. that reminds
me... One time while baby sitting by young sister, I was watching this one
T.V. show. There where these two people talking, and one of the characters
said, "No, that's not how you do it" It was the funniest thing I've ever
read.
Greg Constantino from United States
Comment 124 of 543, added on May 3rd, 2005 at 7:22 PM.
Robert Frost was never a believer in the Budhist ways. Anyone on this
website who has not been enlightened imediatly go to the nearest Budhist
temple and Redeem yourself in the ways
Hojoto Kishimoto from China
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I really enjoyed this poem. I love the way its written. It has a deeper
meaning than just words. It sees past the superficial meaning of poetry.
It's more than words just thrown together to make a cool sounding poem. The
words of this poem resinate through my mind.
Omar Castro from United States