Thursday, November 6, 2008

Three Poems by Robert Frost

The poem by Robert Frost that I liked the most was "The Road not Taken". "The Road not Taken" is about Robert Frost having to choose between two roads to take. His choices are the road that more people take or the road not taken. In the first stanza he says "...two roads diverge in a yellow wood and sorry I could not travel both". I think that he is explaining that he had a choice to make and he choose the road not taken because he was brave and wanted to be different by taking the road not taken as much.

I like this poem the best out of the three that we read in class because it has a good message that applies to everyone. You get stuck in a situation where you can go one way or you can go another way. I haven't actually had to choose between two different paths like the author of but I know that there are people who have been stuck in that situation. I think that everyone has or will have to choose between two different paths that they will have to take in their life. I think that this poem has a good message and anyone can learn from what Robert Frost is saying. Just because everyone elso took one road doesn't mean you have to.

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